Varane on leaving Man Utd
Varane on leaving Man Utd

Varane on leaving Man Utd

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Raphael Varane has reflected on his departure from Manchester United this summer after three seasons, stating that while he initially hoped to extend his stay, he recognized that the club's new direction under Sir Jim Ratcliffe did not align with his personal goals. Varane, who joined United from Real Madrid for £42 million, concluded his time at the club with an FA Cup victory against Manchester City but faced multiple injury challenges that influenced his decision to leave. He subsequently joined Serie A club Como, seeking a project that resonated with him on a personal level, but his debut ended in a knee injury that led him to retire from professional football. Despite the abrupt end to his playing career, Varane plans to remain involved with Como in a supportive role. His comments highlight the challenges he faced at United, particularly in relation to the crowded football calendar and his desire for reduced playing time. This situation comes amid ongoing changes at Manchester United under new ownership, which Varane's reflections on the club's project underscore.

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