Overview
- Yoro says he has no regrets about rejecting Real Madrid and other suitors to join Manchester United in 2024.
- A pre-season foot fracture delayed his debut until December and a managerial change followed, but he is now a regular starter under Ruben Amorim.
- He endorses the club’s drive to remove “bad energy” and “bad characters,” reflecting a recruitment focus on discipline and unity.
- United are unbeaten in four league games and sit eighth, with Yoro viewing the trip to Tottenham as a chance to show progress after May’s Europa League final loss.
- The centre-back credits close relationships, including with Kobbie Mainoo and guidance from Rio Ferdinand, for helping him settle and grow at the club.