Manchester United’s first team interim manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy have appreciated Leny Yoro for bouncing back into full fitness.
Following a fractured metatarsal injury sustained by Leny Yoro, 18, which has kept him on the sidelines for the last three months as he was under-going the recovery processes; he is finally back to Manchester United’s first team training as he looks to get back into full match fitness.
Manchester United‘s summer transfer signing from French Ligue-One club, Lille SOSC, has not made any significant number of appearances since he joined the club.
Leny Yoro only made some few appearances in the pre-season games and was subbed off during a pre-season game due to an injury which was later determine by the medical staff as a fractured metatarsal injury he had sustained.
He has finally been cleared as recovered player, who can begin training with the team in order to make the squad list in Manchester United’s upcoming games both in the UEFA Europa League and the English premier league.
The club’s interim manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy has shared his thought with regards to the French and Manchester United’s central defender making a return to the first team’s training, “it’s a big moment for him, that first time being back in team training. We’re going to get him back partially over the coming weeks and look to get him on board as quick as possible.”