Manchester United have completed the signing of France centre-back Raphael Varane from Real Madrid on a four-year deal. A fee of £34m, which could rise to £42m with add-ons, was agreed on by the player he was unveiled before United started their game against Leeds United, which ended 5-1 with Bruno Fernandes scoring his first hat-trick for the club.
The 28-year-old won three La Liga titles and four Champions League trophies with Real during a 10-year stay. Speaking on his signing, he said: “Manchester United is one of the most iconic clubs in world football.” “The chance to come here and play in the Premier League is something I couldn’t turn down.
Raphael Varane also said: “There is a lot more that I want to achieve in my career, and I know I’m joining a squad full of great players who will all have the same determination to win matches and trophies.” “Having spoken to the manager, I can see how much progress has been made over the last few seasons, and I now join a group ready to play at the highest level.”
“I want to make an impact here, and I will give everything to become part of this club’s illustrious history.” Varane could be making his debut in Manchester United next game, which comes up next week. He will be partnering with Harry Maguire at the centre of the United defence. It is likely to face competition from Sweden international Victor Lindelof and Ivory Coast’s Eric Bailly.