After Manchester United announced that Raphael Varane will be leaving the club, yet another player will reportedly bid farewell to the Red Devils permanently ahead of next season.
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The French centre-back will leave the 20-time English champions as a free agent at the end of the campaign after three years in England.
More personnel changes are expected as new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe assumes control of all football-related activities at the club, with Anthony Martial believed to be among those expected to be moved on.
Now, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, a deal between United and Benfica has been "completed" over the transfer of left-back Alvaro Fernandez, who initially joined the Portuguese club on loan in January.
The 21-year-old Spanish defender made 16 appearances for Benfica this term, scoring once and assisting one goal.
Romano says the fullback has committed to a five-year deal at the Eagles, and that United will receive about €6 million (R199 million) for his signature.
The deal will reportedly include a buy-back clause, although it is unclear at this point what that fee will be.
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Fernandez will depart United after four years on the club's books and having never made a single first-team appearance.
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