Raphael Varane ‘not happy’ about something at Man United, missed Tuesday training

Raphael Varane and Mason Mount returns to Manchester United training

Raphael Varane recently missed the game against Newcastle, reported due to some illness. But it seems that his absence from the team is not due to injury or illness, but rather appears to be linked to his discontent with certain aspects at Manchester United

The stars aren’t aligned for Manchester United since nothing is going their way for the time being.

Reports say that Varane missed the game due to illness. Those assertions are being dealt with in this article. 

The timing seemed inopportune, especially given his weekend absence attributed to ‘tactical reasons’.

Now, an individual with insider knowledge has provided insight into the situation. This information comes from the Twitter account “Insider United,” which had deactivated their account on the platform in the past due to the club’s dissatisfaction with accurate team news leaks. As a result, this latest information may indeed be credible.

The actual reason for the absence of Raphael Varane?

As per the tweet, the Manchester United player is ‘dissatisfied’ with an aspect of the club, which led to Varane’s sudden absence from Tuesday’s training session and, consequently, the subsequent game.

Back when the situation first arose, we expressed suspicions about an underlying issue. Recent developments seem to validate those concerns.

Whether it stemmed from his benching in favor of Jonny Evans or a more profound matter is still uncertain.

I can’t help but speculate that Varane may be considering a departure. Perhaps he recognizes that his physical condition is not as reliable as it once was, and he may have only one opportunity left to secure a lucrative transfer to Saudi Arabia or elsewhere. Considering that January is approaching, this aligns well with the timeline.

But this is bad news for the Devils as they can’t afford to lose another player at this stage when their form is at an all-time low. Particularly losing your best defender when he’s fit. 

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