Sir Ratcliffe Identifies Two Premier League Defenders As Leny Yoro’s Replacement Aimed Longer Term Injury

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Manchester United’s new signing Leny Yoro has been ruled out for three months after an injury he suffered in the preseason.

Yoro joined the club in a big money move after Man United beat Real Madrid to his signature but the excitement around the transfer did not last long as the defender suffered an injury in the preseason match against Arsenal.

He is set to be out for three to four months, now and the Red Devils are looking at their options in the market.

After not making progress in their pursuit of Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt, Man United have changed their plans.

According to Reports, Man United owners are planning a fresh bid for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite and also considering a shocking move for Chelsea defender Trevor Chalobah who is expected to leave the Londoners this summer.

The Red Devils have already seen two bids get rejected for the English centre-back but now they are hoping to get lucky the third time.

As per BBC, the Toffees have rejected two bids for Branthwaite from Man United, the first one was in the region of £35m and the second one was £45m.

Meanwhile, for Chalobah the Reds are yet to make any significant move for the Englishman, though club insiders confirmed that he’s been discussed incase Branthwaite’s deal fell off.

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