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Man United near to beating Real Madrid to Leny Yoro - sources - ESPN

Manchester United are close to overcoming competition from Real Madrid to seal a £52.1 million ($67.9m) deal for Leny Yoro after the Lille defender was granted permission to travel to Old Trafford for a medical, sources have told ESPN.

United, who completed the £35.8m ($46.7m) signing of Netherlands forward Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna earlier this week, have moved ahead of Madrid in the race for Yoro, with sources telling ESPN that the Champions League winners opted against engaging in a bidding war with the Premier League club for the centre-half.

Yoro, 18, had favoured a move to Madrid and had initially been resistant to a transfer to United, but the English club have now made a breakthrough in negotiations with Lille and the player.

Lille, who finished fourth in Ligue 1 last season to seal a place in the 2024-25 Champions League third qualifying round, have accepted United's bid and Yoro is now travelling to Manchester to discuss personal terms and undergo a medical.

Sources have told ESPN, however, that while Yoro's readiness to travel to Manchester shows that the player is open to a move to Old Trafford, there is still work to do to get the deal over the line, despite Madrid's reluctance to pursue a transfer at the same level of United's offer.

France under-21 international Yoro is regarded as one of the brightest young defensive talents in Europe after becoming a first-team regular at Lille having made his senior debut as a 16-year-old at the end of the 2021-22 season.

United are targeting young talent this summer as the club's new football board, led by INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, attempt to rebuild Erik ten Hag's squad with players who have both potential and the ability to increase their value in the team.

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