After losing faith at Manchester United, Raphael Varane was offered a mega-deal by Al-Nassr of the Saudi Pro League

Is Cristiano Ronaldo coming back? After losing faith at Manchester United, Raphael Varane was offered a mega-deal by Al-Nassr of the Saudi Pro League.

As a result of Cristiano Ronaldo’s desire to leave Manchester United, Raphael Varane may reconnect with him, according to Al-Nassr.

The Frenchman will reportedly leave Manchester United in the summer after becoming “disillusioned” with the club, per the Daily Star. As Varane’s departure is imminent, Saudi club Al-Nassr is reportedly prepared to pay a whopping £50 million ($62.7 million) annually to get the defender to join them in the Middle East.

Varane will be rejoined with Ronaldo if he decides to make the move. They were Real Madrid teammates for five years, during which time they won four Champions League medals between them. After Ronaldo’s second spell at Old Trafford, they reunited at United. After publicly trashing Manchester United in late 2022, the Portuguese decided to leave. Since then, he has made himself at home in the Gulf state, and many other Premier League players have followed suit, transferring their mega-money contracts there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Varane and Ronaldo wouldn’t be the only ones collaborating at Al-Nassr. The Riyadh-based club features Sadio Mane, Aymeric Laporte, and Alex Telles, all of whom were teammates at United before making the transfer last summer.

The 30-year-old has reportedly become increasingly irritated by his limited playing time this season, adding fuel to the fire of his well-documented grievances with Erik Ten Hag. However, with the latest news of Lisandro Martinez’s knee ιnjury, Varane, if healthy, might see action right away.

Al-Nassr is very interested in Raphael Varane, the Manchester United defender

The Daily Star said that Al-Nassr, a team in the Saudi Pro League, is reportedly prepared to pay a hefty sum to recruit Raphael Varane. There is no indication that the 30-year-old French defender will remain put at Manchester United beyond the summer as a free agent.

Is Raphael Varane appealing to Al-Nassr?As a major participant in the Saudi Pro League, Al-Nassr will continue their pursuit of raising both their own and Saudi Arabia’s footballing prominence during the forthcoming transfer window. The club is prepared to make a move during the transfer window to add to the roster of prominent players that currently includes Cristiano Ronaldo.

Their interest has now turned to Raphael Varane, a player now set to depart Manchester United this summer. The Frenchman is free to sign a Bosman agreement because the Red Devils decided not to extend his contract by another season.

Even though Al-Nassr is considering opening negotiations with the 30-year-old before the summer transfer window, he is free to negotiate terms with other teams at this time. The 30-year-old Varane may be considering a lucrative move to the Middle East to join Ronaldo and his former Real Madrid teammate, according to the source, and the Saudi side is prepared to offer £50 million per season to entice him away.

Not extending Varane’s contract painted a clearer image of Manchester United’s readiness to part ways with him. Despite Al-Nasst viewing the deal as mutually beneficial for the player and the club, the Red Devils will miss out on any transfer money as a result of this decision.

In the background, Varane and United are having issues.The merciless evaluation of his squad by Erik ten Hag continues, and he has demonstrated that he is not hesitant to make a daring move. There have been whispers of an argument between the 30-year-old and the Dutchman, and after Jadon Sancho’s dismissal and subsequent departure, the former will probably be helpless to prevent Varane’s departure either.

There have been rumors that Arouna Sangante is up for a transfer, suggesting that Ten Hag is planning to bring in younger players to bolster his ageing backline. After another devastating ιnjury to Lisandro Martinez, the Dutchman may have little choice but to start Varane more often this season.