Arsenal Offered Chance to Sign Real Madrid Midfielder
Real Madrid is reportedly set to see a number of prominent players potentially depart the club during the upcoming summer transfer window. While veteran defenders Dani Carvajal and Antonio Rudiger are nearing the end of their contracts, young midfielder Eduardo Camavinga could also be made available for sale.
Camavinga has experienced a challenging season, struggling to secure a regular starting spot in Real Madrid’s formidable midfield. This situation has been partly due to injury setbacks, but also significantly influenced by the recent emergence of 18-year-old Thiago Pitarch. Head coach Alvaro Arbeloa is said to be a big admirer of the La Fabrica graduate, which has seen the France international drop further down the pecking order.
Adding to these factors is the expectation that Real Madrid will look to sign a new defensive midfielder this summer, potentially opening the door for Camavinga’s exit. The club will reportedly entertain offers for him, and according to The Daily Briefing, Arsenal, currently leading the Premier League, have been presented with an opportunity to pursue the 23-year-old midfielder.
Both Liverpool and Chelsea are also reportedly active in the pursuit of Camavinga. However, Arsenal's strong position and likelihood of winning this season’s Premier League title could provide them with a crucial advantage if they choose to make a formal move.
Real Madrid Sets Price Tag for Camavinga's Departure at Over €50 Million
Despite showcasing moments of brilliant play for Real Madrid, Camavinga currently finds himself behind a strong contingent of midfield talent, including Aurelien Tchouameni, Fede Valverde, Arda Guler, Jude Bellingham, and the aforementioned Pitarch. This competitive landscape is why the club is prepared to consider his departure, but only if they receive an offer in excess of €50 million.
As the summer transfer window approaches, it will be interesting to observe how Camavinga’s situation unfolds. For now, it is evident that his future as a Real Madrid player appears increasingly uncertain.
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