After Sancho, Man Utd close to finalising deal for second major transfer target – report

After Sancho, Man Utd close to finalising deal for second major transfer target – report – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Manchester United are close to finalising a deal for Real Madrid centre-back, Raphael Varane, according to reports from ESPN.

Last night, reports broke out that Manchester United have agreed a deal in principle in the region of £73m for Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho.

The England international will complete his medical and move to Old Trafford after Euro 2020. However, it seems, the Red Devils are now moving quickly to secure another major transfer target.

As of now, there has been no offer from the Premier League giants for the French defender who is Gunnar Solskjaer’s top defensive target this summer.

Sources have told ESPN that Real Madrid are prepared to negotiate a realistic fee for the three-time La Liga winner, and United are now “ready to move” for the 28-year-old world-class defender.

Signing a defender is a priority for the Red Devils who were considering Villarreal’s Pau Torres as an alternative.

Varane joined Madrid in 2011 from Lens and has made 360 appearances for the club. He has won four Champions League titles with Los Blancos, but it seems his future lies away from Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

Madrid had initially valued the centre-half at €70m which United deemed too high for a player who is entering the final year of his contract.

It has been reported that United could secure a deal in the region of €50m. Although it is still on the higher side, United shouldn’t hesitate to meet the amount, considering the stature of the player.

In all probability, Varane’s potential arrival will see Axel Tuanzebe being shipped out. Eric Bailly, who was unhappy with lack of game time last season and surprisingly signed a new deal at Old Trafford, could also rethink his future at United.

Also read: What the signing of Sancho means to United? 

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