Raphael Varane reveals the only two clubs he would leave Manchester United for

Manchester United star Raphael Varane has admitted he has begun to think about his retirement from club football.
In an interview with the French edition of GQ Magazine, Varane was asked if he might end his career at Old Trafford and replied that it is “a serious option”.
He then continued: “I will finish my career either in Madrid, or in Manchester, or in Lens. I will not move to another club [other than those].
“But Madrid seems complicated to me. Players don’t usually go back there. The most likely outcome today is that I will finish [my club career] in either Manchester or Lens.”
On when he might hang up his boots, Varane added: “The closer your get to 30, the more you think about it.”
Varane continued: “This season is going well because I had a full pre-season! When was the last time that happened for me?
“Recent seasons have always finished later and started earlier. We didn’t have time to work physically and when we weren’t playing we only had time for recovery.
“You can do this for a few seasons but after a while you either crash, or you are unrecognisable [from the player you were] for six months or a year in the field, or you get injured.
“That’s what happens to all great players and that’s what I want to avoid.”
He added: “I am afraid that we are witnessing much shorter careers and that players will have to give up playing for the France team very early because physically and mentally what we are asking today is simply beyond our limits.”