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[Saba Sports News] According to British media reports, Leny Yoro, who is recovering from an injury, can now walk without the aid of crutches. During Manchester United’s pre-season match against Arsenal in the United States this summer, Yoro suffered a metatarsal fracture and underwent surgery in early August, with an expected return in November. Previously, Yoro had watched Manchester United’s home game against Fulham while using crutches, but now his condition has improved, allowing him to walk unaided. This indicates a very optimistic recovery process; Yoro has been training in the gym at Carrington and is fully rehabilitating with the help of Manchester United’s medical team. Yoro is one of five new signings brought in by Manchester United this summer, and he made his debut in July against Rangers, showcasing his talent. Before his debut, Yoro had only participated in one joint training session, and considering he had only known his new teammates for a few days, his performance was very impressive. Although Yoro’s injury was considered a significant setback, sources indicate that Manchester United views his recovery period as an opportunity to adapt to life in Manchester.