Manchester United's Raphael Varane 'wants to move to Saudi Arabia next summer' (1 Viewer)

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Experienced center-back Raphael Varane is reportedly interested in leaving Manchester United during the next summer's transfer window to join a team in Saudi Arabia. While he was linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League in the recent transfer window, he initially made it clear that he had no intention of leaving Old Trafford.

However, it appears that Varane's stance has now changed. He is looking to depart from Manchester United in 2024 to finish his career in Saudi Arabia. According to reports from FootballTransfers, Al-Nassr, a team that includes Cristiano Ronaldo, has already reached out to Varane to discuss a potential move to the Saudi Pro League.

Varane is seeking to conclude his career in the Middle East, where he can secure a substantial salary and a long-term contract, even at this stage of his career. While Al-Ittihad had shown strong interest in him over the summer, it appears that Al-Nassr is now leading the race for his signature.

Varane has made nine appearances for Manchester United this season. However, he was unexpectedly named as a substitute in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford last weekend. The head coach, Erik ten Hag, stated that Varane was fit to start against Manchester City, but Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans were chosen to play in the center of the defense.

Varane was then absent from the EFL Cup match against Newcastle United on Wednesday, reportedly due to illness. He is now back in the Manchester United squad for the Premier League match against Fulham on Saturday, and he is expected to return to the starting lineup at Craven Cottage.

With only two years left on his contract at Old Trafford, there are currently no talks in progress regarding an extension. There is also uncertainty about the long-term future of Harry Maguire, despite his recent return to the lineup.

It is anticipated that Manchester United will seek another center-back next year, potentially one who can partner with Lisandro Martinez on a long-term basis. Martinez had struggled with foot pain early in the season and underwent a second operation to address the issue that initially arose in April.
 

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