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It was revealed that the gentleman's agreement of Yoro, Manchester United, can still join Real Madrid in the future! Unpleasant in the Premier League will be transferred at the original price

Manchester United signed 18-year-old France centre-back Lenny · Yoro for €62 million this summer, but after surgery to fracture his left metatarsal bone in the second game, fans will have to wait until early November to see him make his Old Trafford debut. The Red Devils defeated Real Madrid in the transfer battle, however, Western media said that Yoro's "dream of being a child" has not been extinguished, and it may still land at the Bernabeu in the future.

In the summer transfer window, Real Madrid had been planning to bring in Yoro, but with only one year left on his contract, the 'Galaxy' was reluctant to offer Lille a high price. Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain chose to give up directly after learning about Real Madrid's relationship with Yoro, but Manchester United stepped in and snatched the talented centre-back from Florentino · Perez.

Real Madrid are said to have adopted a similar approach to bringing in Tchouameni and Camavinga, negotiating unhurriedly because they felt the player had his heart set on Madrid and would push for a transfer. But Manchester United, together with Lille, beat Real Madrid's usual routine.

First of all, Manchester United has offered Joro a good salary, with weekly salaries and agent commissions far better than Real Madrid; At the same time, United have given Lille a staggering transfer fee, who has put enormous pressure on Yoro, with one of the accounts being that Lille has told the player that if he does not go to Manchester United, he will not be able to play for a year.

Eventually, Yoro agreed to join Manchester United, but he also had a gentleman's agreement with the club, which was not a formal agreement, but a verbal promise. In the future, if both scenarios occur, United will allow Yoro to leave to fulfil his childhood dream. One of them is that he has made a name for himself in the Premier League, becoming a great star and attracting the ideal offer from Real Madrid. The other is that Yoro will not have a good time in the Premier League and England in the next two years, and Real Madrid is willing to bring in for a transfer fee of 50 million to 55 million euros.

Of course, that's all for later, and now Yoro's most important task is to regain his health and make his debut at the Theater of Dreams. The revival of Manchester United first could attract Real Madrid, and that would also be a win-win-win outcome. According to the Daily Mail, there has been another controversy at Manchester United recently, as owner Sir Jim · Ratcliffe cut costs and some of the club's staff had to eat in the toilet.

In the course of Rajue's efforts to open up sources and reduce expenditure, the meal arrangements of the club's staff have changed dramatically. In the past, on race days, they would receive a lunch box with sandwiches, cereal bars, potato chips and soft drinks. However, this has now changed, with some claiming that they were eating leftovers from the food previously served to box guests.

In response, Manchester United officials explained that the food provided to the staff is the same as the food provided to the fans, but not leftovers, but specially made for the staff. The club added that the review found that a lot of the food in the lunch box was often wasted.

Some United employees have even claimed that they are now forced to eat in the toilets. A source familiar with the matter told the Daily Mail: "They set up a table next to the four toilet cubicles. When you walk out of the cubicle, you'll find someone sitting right in front of you eating."

Manchester United responded by saying that the area was a separate room with a separate bathroom. As for the club's decision to cancel the free matchday publication for fans in private boxes at Old Trafford, the official explanation was that many items ended up in the trash and became another waste, so the decision was made instead for fans to ask for them or scan the QR code to read the digital version.

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