Real Madrid is feeling positive about the possibility of getting Leny Yoro from Lille. They believe that the tremendous desire that Yoro has to join Real Madrid will convince Lille to accept an offer consisting of between €35 and €40 million dollars.
MARCCA has reported that Real Madrid has reached an agreement with Yoro, but that this deal can only be confirmed after Nacho has left the club. This is an additional development in the narrative.
From the present vantage point, it seems like everything is falling into place for Real Madrid to go ahead with signing Yoro. This is because Yoro’s choice to play for Real Madrid rather than other teams is a huge benefit for the squad.
Important to the procedure is Juni Calafat.
It has been reported that Real Madrid is attempting to sign Yoro using a strategy that is similar to the one that they used effectively with Jude Bellingham the previous year.
A comprehensive procedure is included in this approach, which is directed by Juni Calafat. The first thing that they do is approach the athlete, walk him through the sports endeavor, and talk about his part in it.
In addition to that, they brief him on the future financial situation and show him the amenities at Valdebebas. After that, the player is strongly urged to take an active role in the discussions that are taking place with his present club in order to make the move possible.
Furthermore, it is anticipated that Yoro would resist greater financial offers from other clubs in order to prevent a bidding war and to make it abundantly obvious to Lille that he is resolute in his intention to join Real Madrid, even if this means waiting until the conclusion of his current contract.
Real Madrid have a positive outlook.
It is Real Madrid’s expectation that when they begin negotiations with Lille, the originally high price tag of fifty to sixty million euros would be dropped to the range of thirty-five to forty million euros, which is their desired range.
This is due to the fact that Yoro’s contract is just for one year remaining, and Lille may feel forced to sell him this summer.
At first, Real Madrid intended to hold off on signing Yoro until the summer of the following year, when his current contract would expire. Nevertheless, the reinforcement of the center defense became a larger priority as a result of the catastrophic injuries sustained by Eder Militao and David Alaba.
In addition, the possibility of Nacho leaving the club has further heightened the need for a new defender. Furthermore, considering that Real Madrid will play in seven different tournaments during the next season, which might equal to almost seventy games, it is expected that Real Madrid will be in need of a new central defender.
What happens if Nacho lives?
There is still a significant issue that has to be answered: would Real Madrid continue with the acquisition of Yoro even if Nacho makes the decision to remain with the club since his discussions with teams in Arabia fail?
In the same way that they saw Raphael Varane in the past, the sports management staff sees Yoro as a strategic asset for the future.
On the other hand, it is also stated that Madrid is considering alternative possibilities, such as signing Yoro and loaning him back to Lille or asking him to see out the remainder of his contract. If Madrid chooses the latter option, there is a possibility that Yoro may change his mind and sign with another club that is also interested in him.