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French defender Raphael Varane has found a new club after leaving Manchester United.
As expected, French defender Raphael Varane has a new club. Released by Manchester United, the 2018 world champion has headed to Italy and the Como club.
Varane’s transfer to the newly promoted Serie A team was made official on Sunday evening. He becomes the star recruit of Cesc Fabregas, the young Spanish coach of this team. His contract period is two years.
Varane, Fabregas’ wish
The former Monaco player personally pushed for the arrival of the 2018 world champion. He wanted him in his squad to bring experience and thus be well equipped for this season within the transalpine elite. In addition to Varane, Come has also enlisted the seasoned Spanish goalkeeper, Pepe Reina.
While he had considered a return to his training club RCL for a while, Varane would be very excited at the idea of taking on this challenge in Italy. In addition to the sporting challenge, there is also the setting which would be idyllic for a great end to his career. As a reminder, before his experience at MU, he had a long and brilliant stint at Real Madrid
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