Leny Yoro joined Manchester United from Lille in 2024 for a fee of 52 million pounds and quickly affirmed his potential. Despite suffering a broken leg injury right before the season, the French center-back still gradually gained a position in the squad, playing stably through many different stages.
Meanwhile, Ayden Heaven joined Old Trafford from Arsenal in 2025 and has made 15 appearances this season, showing significant maturity despite being only 18 years old.
Sharing about his young teammates, Maguire especially highly appreciated Yoro: "Leny Yoro possesses all the qualities, talent and potential to pursue any career he wants. It is rare to see a player play as a center-back in the Premier League at that age, especially at a club like Manchester United.
He is doing very well and there are still many things he can improve. Hopefully, in 10 or 15 years, we will sit here and put his name on the list of the greatest legends of all time.
Not only stopping there, the English center-back also expressed his impression of Ayden Heaven: "I have been very impressed with Ayden Heaven since he debuted for the first team. I believe that within 5 or 6 years, he and Leny Yoro can become a good center-back pair of this club.
They have talent; now the important thing is that they must continue to strive and strive. Both have a bright future ahead.
After 7 years playing football at Man United, Harry Maguire has experienced everything. He is the highest-paid center-back in history when he came to Old Trafford, once held the captain's armband, but also went through many difficult moments, even being ridiculed.
With seniority and experience, Maguire still maintains influence in the dressing room. He emphasized the importance of leaders: "The leadership role is very important in the dressing room and the whole club, because you will not win any titles without people who set high standards and help young players feel confident on the field.
The best teams always have a balance between talented leaders and rich experience in the squad”.