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Manchester United's high salary may still be rejected by the new Varane, and he is bent on going to Real Madrid! It was revealed that Lajue 21 million wanted to buy the left gate

Manchester United have offered France's 18-year-old phenom Lenny · Yoro a lucrative contract, hoping that he will turn down Real Madrid and join the ranks of the reviving Red Devils. Sadly, there has been no response from Yoro so far, which may have been his strategy, and the delaying tactics helped him to join Real Madrid.

Joro, known as the new Varane, has a "royal dream", while Manchester United have adopted a golden yuan attack. Sir Jim · Ratcliffe's INEOS have offered Ligue 1 Lille €50 million, which is naturally sky-high for a player with only one year left on his contract. Real Madrid were also forced to raise their offer from €20 million to €40 million, but they won't do it again.

Now, Manchester United is the club with the highest offer, and Lille naturally wants Yoro to opt for the Premier League giants. Yoro's response to this was to do nothing. He has returned to Lille for a pre-season training camp, but Spain's newspaper El Mundo has revealed that the France still has no intention of joining a club like Manchester United despite facing United's financially tempting offer. It is said that Manchester United has given an annual salary of more than 7 million euros, which is nearly 20 times higher than Yoro's current salary of 360,000 euros!

Le Monde Sport comes from the squad of Real Madrid's arch-rivals Barcelona, so they won't report in favor of the Galacticos unless they have no choice but to do so. Even if they say Yoro wants to land at the Bernabeu, the chances of United convincing him to change his mind may be slim.

Yoro wants to join Real Madrid this summer, and if that doesn't happen, he will wait for his contract to expire next summer before joining on a free transfer. For this reason, Real Madrid president Florentino · Perez called him "the Mbappe of defenders". Mbappe left Paris Saint-Germain after his contract expired to realize his Real Madrid dream.

Now, Yoro says he will work hard instead of focusing on the noise of the transfer market, which is exactly what Real Madrid want to see. The longer it drags on, the better it will be for them as Lille don't want to end up running out of money and United need to bring in a new centre-back as soon as possible.

Interestingly, although Manchester United's record in recent years has been far inferior to Real Madrid, if Yoro chooses the Bernabeu, he may have more chances to play!

Real Madrid captain Nacho has moved to Saudi Arabia, Ancelotti has only a handful of centre-backs, and Militão, Alaba, and others are vulnerable to injury. At the same time, Manchester United is in favor of Sandro· Martinez, Maguire and others, and will also sign De Ligt, and Sir Jim · Ratcliffe will not give up on bringing in Branswaite, and the competition for central defenders may be more fierce.

Not only that, but playing in the Premier League is naturally far more challenging for defenders than in La Liga, especially in the context of Real Madrid's astonishing dominance, and the defender's life is much easier than at Old Trafford at Manchester United.

In addition to Yoro, the latest rumours suggest that Manchester United have also made a bid for left-back Ferdi Kadioglu for ·the first time in the Turkish Super League. Turkish media claim Manchester United have submitted a £21 million offer for the 24-year-old Turkey international, however, Fenerbahce insists on £29.5 million or for the Red Devils to offer the likes of Victor Lindelof that Mourinho wants. Cardioglu has made 51 appearances for Fenerbahce in their most recent fixtures, registering three goals and five assists. But his transfer is still only the talk of the Turkish media, and there is not much to say from the English side, so I am afraid that the credibility at the moment is not high.

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