Manchester United star says summer signing has “every attribute” needed to become a superstar
Harry Maguire believes new Manchester United team-mate Leny Yoro has “every attribute” needed to become a superstar defender.
After establishing himself as one of the most exciting young talents in the French League – there was alot of speculation that the defender was very keen on a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Madrid were very keen on signing Yoro, but not until next summer, and were ready to pay big money in order to get a deal done – but Manchester United wanted to sign the lad this transfer window and made their move.
They put an offer to Lille, that was accepted – they put an offer to Yoro and his team accepted that – and he has already made his pre-season debut for the Red Devils – which he looked very impressive
And England star Maguire, 31, has now come out and revealed that he believes Yoro has all the potential to become a world class player for United – he told The Athletic: “It’s our job as senior centre backs, my job, to help him along, communicate well, let him know what to expect.
“We must remind ourselves he is really young. There are gonna be mistakes.
“But he has every attribute of a centre back in the modern game, so I’m sure he’s gonna have a bright future.
IcFootballnews view…
This is a brilliant signing for Man United as we believe the lad will become one of the very best defenders in the game – he has already impressed a number of his new team-mates.
We are sure that Manchester United fans are very happy that the young man has been signed, he really looks like a quality player that will surely improve that back-line over the next few seasons.
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