Transfer Rumors: Varane to Manchester United for €60 million
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Raphael Varane to Manchester United
Raphael Varane is considered one of the best up and coming centre-backs in the world. The 24-year old, however, is still not a first-team regular in Real Madrid, making just 19 starts this season. Varane joined Los Blancos from RC Lens in 011, for a fee in the region of €10 million, and his price has risen considerably since then.
Manchester United is said to be keen for Varane to join them in the summer and are ready to make a bid to sign him, claims Diario Gol. Jose Mourinho is looking for a new centre-back to stabilise the defence and has identified Varane as the key man to do so.
Spanish magazine, Don Balon claims that Varane is deemed to be a surplus to requirements and Madrid has told the Red Devils that they can sign him for €60 million in the summer.
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Kimmich Signs New Deal
Bayern Munich wunderkind Joshua Kimmich is said to be close to signing a new deal for Bayern Munich. Kimmich's current deal lasts till the 2019/20 campaign but the new deal will see him pledge himself to the Bundesliga champions until 2022/23 as per Kicker.
Kimmich joined Bayern in 2015 from RB Leipzig for €8.58 million and has since established himself as a vital part of the Bayern side.
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Everton targets Vardy
Jamie Vardy is the top transfer target for Everton as per Mirror. Since Romelu Lukaku's sale to Manchester United last summer, Everton has struggled for a regular goalscorer and Vardy seems an apt replacement. Despite the transfer of Cenk Tosun from Besiktas, the Turkish striker does not seem to be the answer to Everton's problems in front of goal.
Whether or not the 31-year-old, who has over two years remaining on his contract and previously turned down a move to Arsenal in favour of staying with Leicester, is interested in a move remains to be seen.
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