Exclusive: “It looks unlikely” for Manchester United star to stay amid Saudi transfer interest, says expert

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Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano says it looks unlikely for Raphael Varane to stay at Manchester United as things stand, with a move to Saudi Arabia looking like one possibility for the experienced French defender this summer.

Speaking exclusively to CaughtOffside for his latest Daily Briefing column, Romano explained that Man Utd are yet to offer Varane a new contract, despite some speculation about the former Real Madrid man receiving a proposal from the club.

It seems these reports are wide of the mark, with Romano insisting Varane has not had any talks with the Red Devils over a new deal, meaning that, as things stand, he seems likely to leave Old Trafford once he becomes a free agent this summer.

The 30-year-old probably won’t be short of options if he does decide to leave United, with Romano explaining that there will likely be suitors from Europe and the Saudi Pro League.

Raphael Varane looks likely to leave Manchester United

Varane transfer away from Manchester United looks most likely for now

“I’ve also had many questions about Raphael Varane. We’ve had many rumours about him receiving a new contract proposal, but this is not my understanding. From what I’m told, Varane has not received a single contract proposal and there is no negotiation with Man United,” Romano said.

“Let’s see what will happen in the next months, but if there is no change he will leave as a free agent because his contract is expiring.

“I expect Varane to have many options in Europe and in Saudi, for sure. He will take his time over his future, but at current stages it looks unlikely for Varane to stay at Man United.”

Some MUFC fans might be disappointed to lose an experienced and proven player of Varane’s calibre, but at the same time he’s not getting any younger and so replacing him with a defender with his peak years still to come might be the best solution for all involved.

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