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Do you have any other requirements for the router? Or just to be able to run a VPN? When you say VPN, are you looking just to encrypt your home network (create your own VPN) or to use a paid service? E.g. VPN client or server?
I'm looking to dial in my home to reach some servers I expect to have running there. I could go the raspberry way, but I'd prefer it to be a router. I have some cloud servers for my own development that I'd like to host myself And maybe one of those services would be exposed.
Most decent routers should support that. I personally use a Unifi Dream Machine which I can't fault. Previously used a Nighthawk router which also supported it.