Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly opted not to reach an agreement with Manchester United's new signing Lenny · Yoro due to concerns about the fitness of the teenage defender.
The 18-year-old moved to Old Trafford in mid-July after the Red Devils got ahead of rivals Real Madrid in the race for his signature.
Yoro impressed on his pre-season debut for his new club, playing half-time in a 2-0 win over Rangers. However, in the first game of the Tour of United States, he suffered a foot injury and had to be substituted after 35 minutes in the 2-1 defeat to Arsenal.
The defender will miss almost three months of action, while manager Erik · · Hag has also taken a hit in attack, with striker Rasmus · Hojlund set to miss until after the September international break. In the wake of Yoro's setback, La Corps revealed PSG was aware of the alleged "vulnerability", which played a role in the France giants' refrain from trying to sign him from former club Lille.
The Parisians have had a quiet summer transfer window so far and their only newcomer is goalkeeper Matvey · Safonov. It has been widely reported that they are close to signing Benfica midfielder Joao · Neves, while former talent Renato · Sanches has been loaned to another route.
In addition to Yoro's absence, United have more injury concerns. Marcus · Rashford suffered an ankle injury in the friendly win over Real Betis and the England international was seen limping through the mixed zone after the game. The Premier League giants have a trip to the United States before returning to England. They will take on Liverpool in the early hours of Sunday and then Manchester City in the Community Shield next weekend.