A Manchester United star is reportedly unhappy about a big decision taken by the club regarding his future.
The Red Devils' woes continued this past weekend when the side slumped to a ninth Premier League defeat of the season after losing 2-1 to Nottingham Forest.
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This also ensured that the club lost 21 games across all competitions in the 2023 calendar year, a feat that has added more pressure on manager Erik ten Hag's shoulders.
While things look grim on the pitch, the club has been slowly trying to resolve contract issues behind the scenes, with United recently confirming midfielder Donny van de Beek has been sent out on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt.
It is understood they also want to get rid of Jadon Sancho, who has not featured for the club in four months after falling out with the Dutchman.
Another player who does not seem to have a future at the Theatre of Dreams is defender Raphael Varane.
According to Manchester Evening News, the Red Devils have decided not to trigger the one-year extension included in the Frenchman's contract.
With the centre-back seemingly set to be a free agent in June, he is now free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with any potential suitor.
It is claimed Varane feels he is being pushed out of the club, and that he had hoped United would take up the option to extend his stay.
However, it also noted that he has been unimpressed by the lack of stability in the team this season.
The Premier League giants also said to have triggered an extension for Victor Lindelof instead, deeming him to have more resale value than the Frenchman.
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Varane is believed to be the club's current highest-paid player with a wage of £340 000 (R7.9 million) a week.
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