Raphael Varane, the seasoned French defender, has announced his departure from Manchester United as his contract draws to a close at the end of the season.
Varane, 31, joined the Red Devils from Real Madrid in 2021, marking his arrival with a notable £34 million ($43 million) transfer.
Over the course of his tenure, he has showcased his prowess in 93 appearances, finding the net twice.
Despite battling injuries, Varane played a pivotal role in Manchester United's triumph in the 2023 League Cup, securing the club's first trophy in six years. Expressing gratitude to the supporters, Varane reminisced about the electrifying atmosphere of Old Trafford and the profound connection he developed with the club and its fans.
Looking ahead, Varane remains optimistic about the club's future, citing the clear vision outlined by the new ownership, particularly United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. United, in their statement, acknowledged Varane's departure, praising his unwavering class and experience that he brought to the team, especially in fortifying the defense.
As Manchester United navigates through a challenging season, currently standing eighth in the Premier League with 14 defeats, Varane's departure marks the end of an era. With two league matches remaining and an impending FA Cup final clash against Manchester City on May 25, the Red Devils bid adieu to a stalwart defender who made a lasting impact during his time at Old Trafford.