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Manchester United 's Raphael Varane has been accused of failing to adapt to the intensity of the Premier League by Danny Mills.

The French defender made the eagerly-anticipated £34million move to Manchester from Real Madrid last summer, signing a four-year deal with the Red Devils.

The World Cup winner enjoyed a glittering 10-year stay in the Spanish capital having joined them from his native Lens as an 18-yea-old back in 2011.

Varane successes with Los Blancos include three La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns, however, former Leeds and Manchester City defender Mills believes the centre-back has struggled to adapt to the English game.

"I questioned Varane’s signing when he first came in and whether he could deal with the intensity of our league," Mills told Genting Casino. "He had quite a few injury problems.

"In La Liga, you’re probably playing seven or eight tough games a season; in the Premier League, every week is a tough game.

"It doesn’t matter if you’re playing Manchester City or Burnley, it’s going to be hard, it’s going to be physical and you need to be robust.

"I always had doubts about whether he was going to

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