Manchester United star has verbal agreement with Red Devils over Real Madrid transfer in future: Reports

New Manchester United acquisition Leny Yoro is reportedly set to join Real Madrid in the future as part of an agreement with his current club. Yoro, a young centre-back, was signed by the Red Devils this summer for £52 million.Although Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Liverpool also showed interest in the 18-year-old, Manchester United secured his transfer. Real Madrid had initially hoped to acquire Yoro on a free transfer, as they did with Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe, but Lille preferred a direct sale to address their financial issues.
Defensa Central (via Fichajes) reports that Yoro has a verbal agreement with Manchester United to move to Real Madrid in a few years, contingent on specific terms being met. One of these conditions is that Real Madrid must match the transfer fee paid by United to Lille for Yoro.
Yoro’s start at Manchester United has been challenging due to an injury sustained during a pre-season friendly. He underwent surgery and is expected to be out for about three months.
Despite this setback, Yoro expressed his enthusiasm for joining Manchester United. He was impressed by the club’s development plan and their commitment to his growth.
“Joining a club with the stature and ambition of Manchester United so early in my career is a tremendous honor,” Yoro stated after his transfer (via BBC). He added that the club presented a clear development plan and showed genuine care for him and his family.
At just 18 years old, Yoro believes Manchester United is the ideal place for him to realize his potential and achieve his goals. He is eager to begin his journey with his new teammates.
Manchester United is currently facing a defensive injury crisis, and fans are eagerly anticipating Yoro’s debut once he recovers.Leny Yoro, Manchester United’s recent acquisition, has reportedly entered a verbal agreement that could see him join Real Madrid in the future. The 18-year-old centre-back was signed by Manchester United this summer for £52 million, beating out interest from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Liverpool. Real Madrid initially aimed to sign Yoro on a free transfer, but Lille’s financial needs led them to sell him directly to United.
According to *Defensa Central* (via *Fichajes*), the agreement between Yoro and Manchester United includes a clause allowing him to move to Real Madrid in a few years if specific conditions are met. One key condition is that Real Madrid must match the transfer fee United paid to Lille.
Yoro’s start at Manchester United has been marred by an injury sustained during a pre-season friendly, requiring surgery and sidelining him for about three months. Despite this, Yoro remains positive about his move to United, praising the club’s development plan and their commitment to his growth. He expressed that joining Manchester United at this stage in his career is a significant honor and believes the club provides the perfect environment for him to develop and achieve his goals.
With Manchester United currently dealing with a defensive injury crisis, fans are eagerly awaiting Yoro’s recovery and debut.