Following the injury, L'Equipe claimed that Paris Saint-Germain, who were also interested in the 18-year-old, pulled out of the deal as they believed he was 'fragile'. The Parisians reportedly felt there was a high likelihood of an injury-plagued career. However, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has now revealed that was not the case and that neither PSG, Real Madrid nor Liverpool - all of whom wanted to sign Yoro - pulled out of the race because they were worried about his medical condition.
Romano continued by saying United have no concerns about Yoro's long-term health.
"Manchester United have all the guarantees on how the physical situation is of Leny Yoro, they are not worried in the long term. He’s been really unlucky in that friendly game," Romano said in a video posted to his YouTube channel.
"In general, the medical tests were absolutely perfect. Reports of other clubs pulling out of the race for Leny Yoro because of the physical condition of the player is something I can guarantee is not the case.
"All the clubs wanted to sign Yoro, Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool, and Real Madrid, of course. No clubs pulled out. That is absolutely not the case. Yoro has been really unlucky, it’s not an injury that depends on the player."