Outgoing centre-back Raphael Varane has said he is in no rush to make a decision on his future after playing his final game for Manchester United.
It was announced earlier this month that he will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of June. He joined United from Spanish side Real Madrid in August 2021 and made just short of 100 appearances.
His impending exit from Old Trafford means he will be a free agent for the very first time in his career. As a result, he is not planning to rush into a decision on where he will go next, insisting he will "take time" to assess his options. READ MORE: How United's players reacted outside the dressing room after FA Cup triumph READ MORE: Gary Lineker makes Jude Bellingham claim when asked about United's Kobbie Mainoo "I don't know [where I will go]," Varane told beIN Sports. "I'll take time to think. "I just wanted to come back in time for the final.
A return to France? Everything is possible. "I'm at the end of my contract. It's the first time that has happened in my career so I'll take the time to really think." Last year, Varane admitted he had plans to finish his career at one of just three clubs, naming United, Madrid and French outfit Lens, where he was a product of their academy.
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