Raphael Varane, a defender for Manchester United, is very certain to depart the team this summer.
According to a number of sources, including ESPN’s Rob Dawson, Manchester United has chosen not to activate the defender’s contract extension, which would have run for another year.
It seems to be indicating that the Frenchman can now hold talks with other teams beginning on January 1.
Many clubs have surfaced as possible destinations for the French World Cup champion as a result of this development.
Ben Jacobs reports that Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr, two Saudi Pro League teams, have shown interest in hiring the defender.
According to a recent story from The Manchester Evening News, Varane believes he is being forced out of the team because of discussions about a contract modification that would result in lower salary.
It is recognised that the World Cup victor is still unsure about whether to accept this kind of offer.
In a Red Devils uniform, the 30-year-old has not been able to show off his previous self since he moved from Real Madrid in 2021 for €40 million.
The centre back’s career has been hampered by injuries, making it difficult for him to adapt to the English premier league.
Compared to his 46 appearances in his previous two Premier League seasons, he has played in just 11 games this season.