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This is the Manchester United offer that could take Raphael Varane out of the team

Manchester United new offer might end of forcing the defender out of the team.

By Angus Barnes

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The red devils are now looking to cut some of the contracts that the team currently has on the team, and they could start with the french defender right away.

Manchester United team has a real concern that they do not want to have any contract from any player that earns more than 300,000 euros per week, and it has been reported that thi is one of the main reasons why they are looking for this players to either leave the team or to accept a new offer to stay for the next part of the season now.

It has also been confirmed that this is a new measure that Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to complete with the team right away, the reason being that he believes that this is one of the main problem with the team and the way that they actual sign contract with the players, and that is why he is looking to go ahead and change that, and now they could be ready to start.

Raphael Varane is one of the players on the team that has to think abou his future with the team in the next part of the season, and the fact is that now it has been confirmed that the red devils would like to offer him a new contract, but the offer might be rejected by the french defender.

Several sources have confirmed that the new contract from the red devils currently offer a salary of 220,000 euros per week to Raphael Varane, an amount that is an important decrease from the current 340,000 per week that he earns at the moment, and now it seems that he would be ready to go ahead and reject that in the next part of the season for the team in the future.

Raphael Varane options

That is why it has also been confirmed that Raphael Varane is now looking at his other options, and with the interest of teams like Real Madrid and Al Nassr, the future of the french defender seems to be closer to actually go ahead and leave now.


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