Leny Yoro joined Manchester United from Lille in July for £52million, making him the most expensive teenage defender in football history.
However, two weeks later, the Frenchman fractured his metarsal bone in United’s pre-season tour and had surgery in August.
After missing three months, he returned to training this week and spoke to the club media about how he has settled in to life at Carrington.
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Despite leaving his home country at only 18 years old, Leny Yoro has thoroughly enjoyed his first four months in Manchester.
‘To be honest it’s perfect. I’ve got my home, my car, everything, so I’m good,’ he said.
‘It’s [Manchester] a little bit bigger than Lille but the weather is the same.’
Yoro explained that he has grown close to many players, especially United’s other young talents.
Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo were the people he said he was closest to, but the teenager also stated that he has a good relationship with everyone in the squad.
Furthermore, Yoro noted that he speaks a lot with goalkeeper Andre Onana, as they both share French as their native langauge.
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‘Outside of football I like to play video games a lot, to watch movies at home and maybe go shopping for clothes at times. I play with Kobbie on NBA as I like basketball,’ he said.
‘I am close to everyone in the group with a good relationship, I stay most of the time with the young guys like Kobbie, Amad, speak a lot with Onana as he speaks French, Garnacho is a good guy.
‘Everyone is good and I am staying close with everyone. [Being with the young guys] is helping a lot.’
Yoro will return in the next couple of weeks and may even be available for Ruben Amorim’s first game against Ipswich Town on November 24.
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