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Arsenal Complete Transfer Deal As Leny Yoro Gives Manchester United Defensive Boost

Arsenal have wrapped up a significant piece of transfer business as the January window continues to reshape the landscape of the Premier League title race.

The Gunners have confirmed their latest addition, strengthening Mikel Arteta’s squad as they push to remain competitive across multiple fronts this season.

Arsenal’s recruitment team has been active throughout this window, with the club determined to address positional needs identified during the first half of the campaign.

The deal adds depth to a squad that has shown considerable promise but required reinforcement to sustain a genuine title challenge through the closing months of the season.

Meanwhile, Manchester United have received a welcome boost on the defensive front, with Leny Yoro making progress in his return from injury.

The young French defender has been a key target for United to get back fit, with his absence earlier in the season significantly disrupting their defensive plans.

Yoro’s potential return gives manager Ruben Amorim more options at the back as United look to stabilise their campaign and push up the Premier League table.

The defender joined United with a significant reputation, and supporters at Old Trafford have been eager to see him return to full fitness and begin delivering on his considerable potential.

United’s transfer activity has also been closely monitored this window, with the club continuing to assess options that could further bolster Amorim’s rebuilding project.

The January window remains one of the most difficult periods in which to conduct transfer business, with clubs often forced to pay premium prices for players willing to move mid-season.

Both Arsenal and Manchester United will hope their respective pieces of business and injury news provide the momentum needed to deliver a strong second half of the season.

With the window still active, further announcements from clubs across the division are expected, and the final days are likely to produce additional movement at the top of the table.

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