Liverpool imply enterprise of their pursuit of Leny Yoro this summer season.
The Reds are reportedly now prepared handy the Frenchman a long-term contract probably price £5.9m a 12 months (or £113,461-a-week).
{The teenager} is known to choose a transfer to Actual Madrid, although it stays to be seen whether or not Los Blancos will act on their curiosity within the present window.
“CaughtOffside understands that Liverpool are ready to provide Yoro a long-term contract and an annual wage price €6-7million, whereas United will maintain additional discussions over this deal later this month. Lille will probably push for a complete bundle price round €50m for Yoro, however must promote this summer season as he’s within the remaining 12 months of his contract,” as was reported on CaughtOffside.
“Yoro, nonetheless, appears clear in his need to affix Actual Madrid, whereas Paris Saint-Germain are additionally considering his scenario, so this won’t be a simple deal for the Premier League giants, as a lot as they might need to lure the Frenchman to England.”
Yoro’s present phrases are set to run out in the summertime of 2025.
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This comes amid Liverpool’s reported curiosity in Willian Pacho, David Hancko and Waldemar Anton.
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Such to the purpose that, if Yoro certainly accepts the phrases allegedly on provide, he can be set financial institution extra per week than Andy Robertson (£100,000) and Ibrahima Konate (£70,000), in line with Capology.
If that doesn’t present how extremely we fee the Ligue 1 central defender – nothing will!
We do have our doubts over our capability to land the 18-year-old this summer season – given his well-reported curiosity in a transfer to the Spanish capital – however nothing ventured, nothing gained!
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