Real Madrid have decided to abandon their pursuit of Lille defender Leny Yoro, according to reports from Cadena SER. The 18-year-old had been heavily linked with a move to the Spanish giants, despite interest from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Barcelona.
This news will come as a boost to the rival suitors who were hoping to secure Yoro’s signature. Real Madrid, however, have shifted their focus to Rafa Marin, who is set to return to the club next season after a successful loan spell at Alaves.
One of the reasons behind Real Madrid’s change of heart is believed to be Lille’s asking price for Yoro. The French club is demanding a fee of at least €55m for the talented youngster.
It remains to be seen whether any of the other interested clubs will be willing to meet Lille’s valuation. Yoro’s potential and impressive performances have caught the attention of several top European clubs, and it is likely that the bidding war for his services will continue.
Real Madrid’s decision to drop their pursuit of Yoro could also open the door for Manchester United, Liverpool, or Barcelona to make a move for the defender. All three clubs have been monitoring his progress and could now step up their efforts to secure his signature.
Yoro’s future is still uncertain, but one thing is for sure – he has a bright career ahead of him. As one of the most promising young defenders in Europe, it is only a matter of time before he makes a big-money move to one of the continent’s top clubs.
For now, though, Lille remains determined to hold on to their prized asset. Whether they can resist the temptation of a lucrative offer from one of Europe’s elite clubs remains to be seen.