July 14 – According to renowned Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, French defender Raphael Varane has agreed to join the newly promoted Serie A side Como. Coach Cesc Fabregas played a crucial role in this transfer.
After leaving Manchester United on a free transfer this summer, Varane is currently a free agent. According to Romano’s exclusive report, the former World Cup winner with France has agreed to join the newly promoted Serie A team Como. The transfer deal is close to completion; the project has been approved, but it will take a few days to review the contract and then undergo a medical examination.
The 31-year-old French defender made 22 appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League last season, scoring one goal. Prior to that, he had spells at Lens and Real Madrid, where he won four Champions League titles, four Club World Cups, three UEFA Super Cups, three La Liga titles, three Spanish Super Cups, and one Copa del Rey. He also won two trophies during his two years at Manchester United. He was a key member of France’s 2018 World Cup-winning squad, and his current market value is €20 million.