Varane has made a decision for his future

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The former French international, Raphael Varane, informed his representatives of his wishes for the rest of the season.

With his contract expiring in June, Varane saw his name associated with Bayern Munich and his former club Real Madrid during this transfer window. A potential transfer was also fueled by the fact that Erik Ten Hag, the team manager, no longer trusts him much.

Varane focuses on stability

But according to Sky Sports, the defender wants to stay at Old Trafford. The former Lens player thinks he is still able to have a great career with the Red Devils. His slump did not make him doubt his qualities.

He has also asked his agents to put pressure on United to discuss a new contract for next season and beyond.

This season, the 2018 world champion (30 years old) played 12 matches in the Premier League, scoring 1 goal. His playing time has decreased compared to that he had during the previous campaign.

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