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Man Utd injury worry over as Raphael Varane confirms he is ‘100% fit’ while on international duty

Paul Pogba, Raphael Varane, Antoine Griezmann and Jules Kounde

Manchester United recently had an injury concern surrounding Frenchman Raphael Varane, but the centre-back claims he is ‘at 100 per cent’ now.

United signed the World Cup winner from Real Madrid by paying an initial £32million last summer. However, BBC Sport claim the transfer could cost up to £42m with add-ons.

Varane has been kept out of action by several problems this campaign. Groin and hamstring injuries have limited him to 24 appearances in all competitions.

The 28-year-old also missed February’s 2-0 win over Brighton due to stomach complaints. He was then ruled out of the 4-1 derby defeat to Manchester City due to coronavirus.

Varane is currently on international duty with France. He started in the 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast on Friday, only to be replaced by William Saliba in the 58th minute.

According to French newspaper L’Equipe, Varane spent Sunday’s training session away from the rest of the squad.

They claim he was focusing on stretching rather than tactics and ball work with Didier Deschamps’s men.

Raphael Varane responds to injury questions

At a press conference on Monday, Varane was asked about his fitness. He eased any concerns Manchester United or France fans may have.

“I’m at 100 per cent for tomorrow. It was a hit, but it was just painful,” the defender said (via Sport Witness).

The update means Varane will likely start when Les Blues come up against South Africa on Tuesday evening. Should he come out of that match unscathed,…

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