Lille OSC’s president, Olivier Létang, has made it clear that the club’s promising talent, Leny Yoro, will not be departing during the January transfer window. In a statement to Le Parisien, Létang emphasized that contrary to speculation, there are currently no discussions underway regarding Yoro’s transfer.
Yoro, who has caught the attention of top European clubs, will stay put at Lille for the time being. Scouts from Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, and Real Madrid have been following the player’s progress closely, indicating significant interest from these heavyweight clubs.
Despite the attention, Létang’s firm stance suggests that Lille is not prepared to part with Yoro just yet. The player’s agent, Jorge Mendes, known for his high-profile clientele and transfer negotiations, has not commented on the matter.
As the January transfer window often sees clubs scrambling to bolster their squads, Létang’s declaration provides some stability for Lille and its fans, ensuring that one of their key talents remains at the club amidst the ongoing speculation.