Real Madrid Prepared to Listen to Offers for Eduardo Camavinga, Asking €50M+
Eduardo Camavinga is reportedly no longer viewed by Real Madrid as a central figure for either their immediate plans or future aspirations. The French midfielder, who joined from Stade Rennes for €31 million four and a half years ago, has struggled to cement a regular starting position.
Since his second season, the France international has frequently rotated in and out of the squad, facing challenges with consistency – an issue he has recently acknowledged. Although the 23-year-old remains under contract until 2029, reports indicate that Real Madrid is now prepared to consider transfer offers for him.
Real Madrid Sets Minimum Price for Camavinga Transfer
According to RadioMarca, Camavinga has been removed from Real Madrid’s roster of 'non-transferable' players. The club is open to proposals but seeks to secure at least €50 million from his sale. It is speculated that Real Madrid plans to acquire a new midfielder this summer, potentially using funds from Camavinga's departure. Players such as Rodri Hernandez and Kees Smit have been mentioned as potential targets for the Bernabeu.
Premier League and Saudi Clubs Express Interest in Camavinga
Matteo Moretto reports that Real Madrid has already fielded inquiries regarding Camavinga. During the January transfer window, Liverpool reportedly showed interest, and Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad has also expressed a desire to sign him. While opportunities to leave are likely to arise, Camavinga has, to date, not indicated any intention to depart.
Impact of Inconsistent Fitness
A contributing factor to Camavinga’s fluctuating status has been his recent fitness record. Although he hasn't endured many severe injuries, his presence in the starting lineup has been intermittent. This season, he has accumulated only 1,685 minutes across 31 appearances. This lack of sustained play time may partially account for his struggles to establish himself as a permanent starter.
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