Lille settle for provide Yoro bid from Man Utd
Manchester United have had a £42 million bid accepted by Lille for defender Leny Yoro, it has been claimed.
A report in The Solar urged United are “closing in on a deal” to signal {the teenager}.
Nonetheless, the France U21 worldwide is claimed to be “extra eager” on a transfer to UEFA Champions League winners Actual Madrid.
“Nonetheless, he stays extra eager on a switch to Actual Madrid and continues to be ready on the 15-time European champions.
“It’s now as much as Yoro to resolve whether or not to affix Erik ten Hag’s males or go up the chance within the hope a Bernabeu switch goes by.”
MAN UTD agree TERMS WITH De Ligt
Manchester United have “verbally agreed private phrases” with Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt, claims the Manchester Night Information.
The report claims The Purple Devils wish to signal two centre backs “and have had a second bid of £45m rising to £50m rejected for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite”.
Trio in for Turkey wing-back
Ferdi Kadioglu, who shone for Turkey throughout their run to the Euro 2024 quarter-finals, is being chased by a trio of European giants.
In response to the Mirror, Manchester United, Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund have submitted gives for the Fenerbahce wing-back.
“Manchester United are reportedly set to strategy long-time Arsenal goal Ferdi Kadioglu, who was counseled by Gunners icon Lee Dixon while at Euro 2024,” states the Mirror.
“Arsenal tabled a proposal for the Fenerbahce wing-back in June, based on Turkish media, however the participant wished to conclude his Euros marketing campaign earlier than contemplating a change.
“Now, with Turkey having been dumped out by the Netherlands, the beginning gun has been fired for what seems to be to be a three-way bidding warfare for the defender.
“Each Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund are stated to have already submitted bids, so the third get together within the race, United, could have some catching as much as do in the event that they’re to get a deal throughout the road.”