Leny Yoro, the latest addition to Manchester United, has advanced in his recuperation from a foot injury.
In July, the 18-year-old suffered a fractured metatarsal in a preseason game against Arsenal.
Leny Yoro has advanced in his recuperation.
Now, the teenager is returning to grass training.
Yoro has also undergone rigorous training in the gym.
After that, he had surgery, and ever then, he has been undergoing therapy.
Now, Yoro is getting closer to making a comeback, much to Erik ten Hag’s relief as he faces pressure.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND-OCTOBER 17: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Manchester United’s Leny Yoro in action on October 17, 2024, in Manchester, England, during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground. (Image sourced from Getty Images by Ash Donelon/Manchester United))He had not used the Carrington training pitch since his operation until today.The United medical staff was closely monitoring the defender last week as he was also put through his paces in the gym.Despite his progress, the Red Devils insist that he still has “a lot of work to do” before he can make his competitive debut.
Earlier this month, Yoro wowed his followers by sharing a video of his development on social media.
He shared a clip of himself running on an anti-gravity treadmill in the gym and wrote: “On the way back.”
The teenager moved from Lille to Manchester United this summer for £52 million, although he hasn’t yet made his Premier League debut.
“Signing for a club with the stature and ambition of Manchester United so early in my career is an incredible honor,” he stated after arriving at Old Trafford.
“Since our initial talks, the club has taken great care of me and my family, and they have laid out a clear plan for how I can grow in Manchester as part of this exciting project.
“I feel that Manchester United, along with my new teammates, can be the ideal place for me to realize my potential and accomplish my goals because of the club’s history of developing young players.” I am quite eager to begin.