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Man Utd target told he should be asking serious ‘questions’ about joining Solskjaer

 
Man Utd target told he should be asking serious ‘questions’ about joining Solskjaer

Raphael Varane of Real Madrid should think about if Manchester United is a good transfer option, according to one commentator.

The France international is said to be a top target for United in the summer transfer window. He could yet leave despite his importance in Madrid and Sergio Ramos' departure. He only has a year left on his contract, but he is said to have informed Los Blancos that he wishes to go on.

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Varane has been linked with a move to Old Trafford in recent days.

According to rumors, after telling Madrid that he wanted to depart, he has given the Red Devils permission to sign hi

Luis Garcia, an ex-Liverpool player, has suggested that United should try to sign Varane.

Varane, on the other hand, should think about it, according to fellow analyst Frank Leboeuf.

“We know Man United's history, but we're talking about the past,” he told ESPN FC.

“They finished second in the league, but I'm not sure it's a realistic objective for everyone to go to Manchester United right now unless they bring in three or four big recruits to fight Manchester City and Liverpool next season.

“I'm not sure what Raphael Varane's goal is, but I'd like to know before moving to Manchester United.”

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United appears to be on the verge of answering such queries, as seen by their interest in other targets.

Jadon Sancho, a winger for Borussia Dortmund, appears to be on his way to Manchester United.

As a result, the midfield has become a priority for United, with Rennes' Eduardo Camavinga on their radar.

Former Liverpool player Steve Nicol has joined Garcia and Lebouef in expressing his thoughts.

Varane's form has been questioned heading into France's Euro 2020 campaign.

Indeed, Nicol has expressed concern that the center-form back's is deteriorating.

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