Leny Yoro has revealed the two Manchester United centre-backs he was most inspired by, while explaining Rio Ferdinand's role in his transfer.
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- Yoro swaps Lille for Man United
- Names defenders who inspired him
- Reveals Ferdinand's role in transfer
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WHAT HAPPENED?
After weeks of speculation, 18-year-old Yoro swapped Lille for United in a £52 million ($68m) move. Now, the Frenchman has revealed that ex-United player Raphael Varane was an inspiration to him, as was club legend Ferdinand. Not only that, the former England international seemingly played a role in luring the teenager to Old Trafford, despite links with Real Madrid and Liverpool.
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WHAT LENY YORO SAID
He told the club's Instagram page when asked for his inspiration: "Let's say, Rapha Varane. He is a top defender. He didn't play a long time here [Man Utd] but he's an inspiration for me.
"United legend? Let's say Rio Ferdinand. I don't even know if I can explain this guy but he's a top defender and a really good guy. I just called him but I hope to meet him soon. Not today, but during the transfer market. He helped me a lot to make my choice, he explained how big United is, so it was really good for me."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Yoro is seen as one of the biggest prospects in the world, as highlighted by the fee United forked out to pay him – despite having just one year left on his Lille deal. He was coveted by Europe's biggest teams but the Red Devils landed his sought-after signature. This is the statement of intent they need to compete with the game's elite once more.
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WHAT NEXT?
With United's pre-season campaign underway, new signing Yoro will start to get used to his new surroundings, team-mates and manager Erik ten Hag's style of play. He should make his unofficial Red Devils debut during their warm-up matches before the new Premier League season starts in August.