I cried so hard when I discovered the extent of His injury,He is the type of player that is not supposed to miss any game with us,and now He is going to be out for long”, Bruno Fernandez broke down in tears during press conference today as another Man United key player is confirmed injured and set to be out for two months

Leny Yoro, the highly regarded French defender, has sparked excitement among Manchester United fans by hinting at an earlier-than-expected return to the pitch.

Despite being sidelined for up to three months due to an unfortunate foot injury during the pre-season tour in the United States, Yoro’s latest social media post suggests that his recovery is progressing well.

Yoro’s injury occurred during Manchester United’s pre-season clash with Arsenal in the United States, unexpectedly ending his hopes of being fit for the start of the Premier League season.


The 18-year-old, who was signed from Lille for an initial fee of £54 million, underwent successful surgery three weeks ago and is currently focused on rehabilitation.

The club has tentatively targeted his return around the Christmas period, but Yoro’s recent social media activity has fueled speculation that he could be back in action sooner.


Yoro took to social media to post a cryptic but encouraging message. Alongside an image of himself walking out during a friendly against Rangers in July, he simply added a ‘timer’ emoji.

This subtle hint has left fans wondering whether it indicates his recovery is ahead of schedule or if it’s simply a sign of his determination to stay positive and focused on his comeback.

Yoro’s absence has been felt in Manchester United’s defense, particularly in their recent 2-1 defeat to Brighton, where a late goal from Joao Pedro exposed defensive frailties.

In Yoro’s absence, manager Erik Ten Hag has relied on Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans to fill the gap, while also bringing in Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich.

However, Yoro’s potential and versatility make him a valuable asset, and his return could provide much-needed stability at the back.


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