Raphael Varane to Manchester United: A decade-long transfer saga

Raphael Varane to Manchester United: A decade-long transfer saga – originally posted on Sportslens.com

As we reported yesterday, Manchester United have agreed a deal in principle for the transfer of Raphael Varane from Real Madrid.

 

United will pay £34 million-plus add-ons with the payments spread out over several years.

The 28 year old will sign a four-year contract with an option to extend another year.

United’s interest in Varane goes way back to his days at Ligue 1 club RC Lens.

At the time, he was one of Sir Lex Ferguson’s targets to be a part of the Red Devil’s new transfer policy, claim Manchester Evening News.

Man United’s French scout David Friio watched Varane regularly during his last six months at Lens, who were relegated at the end of the 2010-11 season.

Varane found United’s interest to be ‘greatly flattering’. However, he was soon glad-handed by Zinedine Zidane, who provided him with a tour of Madrid’s Valdebebas training centre.

“ Zidane got wind of this and somehow scooped him up for Madrid from under our noses,” Sir Alex later recalled.

Varane joined the Spanish giants for €10 million on a six-year contract.

United did try to pursue the World Cup winner to join them in 2018, but he was deemed not for sale. The club hence turned its attention to Harry Maguire.

It wasn’t until March 2021 when the club decided to seriously push for the player, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer adamant about getting his man.

According to The Telegraph, Varane was seen as the perfect centre back partner to Maguire.

After a decade at Madrid, the Frenchman had already bought into the idea of playing in the Premier League.

With just a year left on his contract, it would have been an uphill task for Madrid to keep him.

The Frenchman was keen on a move to Old Trafford last summer after discussions with his brother Anthony.

The Spanish giants tried their best to keep hold of their star man, offering Varane an offer of higher value than United’s.

The 28 year-old rejected the contract as he had his heart set on Manchester United.

Ed Woodward, United’s executive vice-chairman, returned from a short break to close the deal with Madrid on Monday morning for an initial fee of £34.2 million, rising to £42.7 million.

SL VIEW

United have been criticised in the past for their approach to complex negotiations, but their handling of the Varane deal should be commended.

The 28 year old is in the prime of his career and is a welcome addition to some of the biggest clubs in the world.

Man United are slowly building a team to compete for titles, with a mix of youth and experience.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer finally has a core group of players with which he can aim for glory next season.

Read also: Liverpool keen on signing AC Milan’s Frank Kessie

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Author:Raj Dholakia