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MANCHESTER UNITED READY TO OFFER €12 MILLION-A-YEAR DEAL TO THIS WORLD STAR

MANCHESTER UNITED READY TO OFFER €12 MILLION-A-YEAR DEAL TO THIS WORLD STAR


Manchester United is reportedly ready to offer Real Madrid contract rebel Raphael Varane a hefty €12 million-per-year contract.

Raphael Varane appears to be getting closer to leaving Real Madrid in the summer transfer season, according to a report from Spanish website Defensa Central.

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Manchester United appears to be his next stop, with the Premier League giants willing to pay him €12 million per year.

Varane is about to complete a decade with Real Madrid, during which time he has established himself as one of the best defenders of his generation. The French international has already had a distinguished career, having won every title available at club level with Real Madrid, as well as the FIFA World Cup in 2018.

Varane has made 360 appearances for Real Madrid, scoring 17 goals and providing seven assists in the process. However, his future remains uncertain as the summer transfer window approaches, since he seeks a fresh challenge in his career and, as a result, has turned down a new Real Madrid contract. Manchester United is ready to provide him with his next adventure.

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Varane has long been a target for Manchester United, who have tried and failed to sign him in the past. That hasn't deterred the Red Devils, and this summer could be their best chance to sign the 28-year-old, who is also in the prime of his career.

Manchester United seem to be pulling out all the brakes to whisk Varane away from Real Madrid. According to the source, the English giants are willing to offer the Frenchman a contract of €12 million per year, which is significantly more than Los Blancos' offer.

Varane, like David Alaba, Real Madrid's first summer signing, wants to earn a comparable amount of money. The Merengues, however, are hesitant to offer him such a deal due to a financial shortage, which is why Manchester United's €12 million-per-year offer could be enough.

However, there is also the small matter of the two teams coming to an agreement on the transfer fee, which could complicate matters. Varane's release clause in his contract demands €70 million, and it will be intriguing to see if Manchester United is willing to pay that amount this summer. For the time being, United appears to be closing in on Varane.

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