Kylian Mbappe has talked up Raphael Varane amid speculation that the defender could be allowed to leave Manchester United in the summer.
The France defender, 30, joined the Red Devils from Real Madrid in the summer of 2021 and quickly established himself as a key figure under firstly Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and then Erik ten Hag, however, Varane has fallen down the pecking order this term.
United do have an option to extend Varane’s current contract, which expires at the end of the season, by an additional 12 months but the club are instead planning to try and renegotiate his deal in a bid to lower his salary.
And while it remains to be seen if Varane is open to such a proposal, there has also been suggestions that the defender could be allowed to leave at the end of the campaign, with a new report from ESPN claiming Ten Hag is keen on overseeing a rebuilding his defense in the summer transfer window.
But Mbappe, Varane’s former teammate in the French national team, has spoken out on the impact that the defender’s international retirement has had on Les Bleus in a move that could give Ten Hag some food for thought.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward told GQ: “This year we have lost great champions, very important players like Hugo [Lloris] and Raphael [Varane], but in the end the group has not been affected. That shows true cohesion and ability to adapt.
Amid Ten Hag’s plans to reshape his defense this summer, Varane is far from the only player at risk, with United reported willing to consider significant offers for Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire. The club activated a one-year option in the contract of the former last month.