Real Madrid have announced the extension of their two key midfielders, Real Madrid's Adrien Rabiot and Raphael Varane. Rabiot has signed a new contract until 2028 while Varane will remain with the club for another three years.
Rabiot is one of the most promising young talents in French football, having made his debut for Paris Saint-Germain last season and scoring four goals in 17 La Liga appearances. He was named to France's Under-21 team at the World Cup this summer and impressed many by scoring five goals in the group stage.
Varane, on the other hand, is known for his defensive play and versatility. He joined Real Madrid from Chelsea in 2016 and has since become one of the best defenders in Europe. He has played in all competitions and has been a regular starter for Real Madrid, helping the club win several trophies including the Champions League and Copa del Rey.
Both Rabiot and Varane have been instrumental in helping Real Madrid achieve success this season. Rabiot scored the game-winner against Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final, while Varane helped keep out a penalty in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
The extension of both players' contracts shows that Real Madrid values them as integral members of their squad. It also signals the continued growth of these talented players and their potential for further development.
In conclusion, Real Madrid's decision to extend Rabiot and Varane's contracts through 2028 is a positive move for the club. The signings not only strengthen Real Madrid's midfield but also give them the confidence they need to compete at the highest level of European football.
