Manchester United has received encouraging news regarding Leny Yoro’s injury as the new signing makes progress in his recovery from surgery.
Manchester United’s Premier League campaign has begun on a tough note, with only one victory in their first three matches, creating early pressure on manager Erik ten Hag. Despite these initial setbacks at Old Trafford, there is a silver lining: new summer signing Leny Yoro is making steady progress in his injury recovery. The French defender, acquired from Lille for £52 million, sustained a foot injury during a pre-season match against Arsenal.
Yoro’s rehabilitation is going well, as he no longer needs crutches and has resumed gym activities. Initially, his return was expected in November, but he appears to be on track to come back sooner.
Ten Hag spoke about the injury, remarking, “In elite football, pushing players to their limits often means injuries are inevitable. Nonetheless, we, as a club and a team, must be ready to handle these challenges. Our players are managing this situation well. Both Yoro and Rasmus Hojlund are maintaining a positive outlook and making good strides in their recovery, and they will be back soon.”