If reports from Spain are to be accepted, Manchester United has taken a significant step towards signing Raphael Varane.
According to ABC, the French international is adamant about not signing a contract extension with Real Madrid, who have only given him a 7 million euro per season deal. He desires to relocate to Old Trafford.
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Man Utd and Varane have negotiated personal terms that will pay Varane 12 million euros per year and 60 million euros (£51 million) until 2026, according to a Spanish media site.
The Red Devils must now agree on a fee with the Los Blancos in order to complete the signing.
According to reports, the 13-time European Champions hope to earn 60 million euros from the sale of the former Lens defender, with a minimum of 55 million euros.
The 28-year-old is a decorated star who has won big awards with France and Real Madrid, and his presence at Old Trafford would undoubtedly increase the defense's quality.
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If he does join Manchester United, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will almost certainly pair him with captain Harry Maguire in the central defense.
When Maguire was injured last season, we suffered a lot of losses, especially in the final few games of the season.
Varane’s arrival would ensure that we would have not one but two leaders in our back-line.
In your view, should Man Utd agree £51million fee with Real Madrid to sign him? For the latest updates on the transfer saga, watch this space.
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