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Man United learn brutal Leny Yoro transfer lesson as £45m reality clear

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For those watching closely, Leny Yoro being the centre of a bidding war between some of Europe’s top clubs is no surprise. Perhaps the only real shock is that it has taken even this long for moves to be made.

As a 16-year-old, Yoro made his Ligue 1 debut for Lille. At the time, May 2022, only ten players had ever appeared at a younger age in France’s top division. Among them are established talents Rayan Cherki, Mathys Tel, and Eduardo Camavinga. He’s now in good company with Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery going on to play just months later at around six weeks younger.




When Yoro went down in the history books he took second spot in this list, coming onto the pitch at an earlier age than even Eden Hazard managed. The level of player that he is alongside going back a bit further shows just why there is so much hype.

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Karim Benzema, Anthony Martial (who was a serious talent, let’s not forget), Thierry Henry, Nicolas Anelka, Alex Song, Kylian Mbappe, Kurt Zouma., and Kingsley Coman all played before reaching 17 and two months. Yoro will not turn 19 until November, and he already has 60 senior appearances for his boyhood club, 46 of them in the league.

He has European pedigree having played against Aston Villa in the Conference League earlier this year. He started all but four of Lille’s Ligue matches in 2023/24. That was a significant rise on the 13 appearances the season before, but he could hardly have been held in much higher regard.

The players listed above all made big moves in their career, often at an early age. Yoro is destined to be no different. By the time the 2024 summer window shuts it is highly likely he will be one of the most expensive teens in world football.

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