Franco-Congolese star Eduardo Camavinga wants Real Madrid stay
France international of Congolese descent, Eduardo Camavinga is keen about staying at Real Madrid despite being linked with a move away from the club in the summer window.
Uncertainty is growing around the 23-year-old’s future in Madrid, as his role within the squad continues to diminish. The situation has been further highlighted by recent performances, including Real Madrid’s disappointing defeat to RCD Mallorca over the weekend—a result that could effectively derail their La Liga title ambitions.
Camavinga, once considered a key part of Los Blancos’ long-term midfield project, was the first player substituted in that match, underlining his current struggles for influence. The former Stade Rennais FC midfielder now finds himself slipping down the pecking order, reportedly behind emerging talent Thiago Pitarch.
This shift has opened the door for a potential exit, with the club not entirely opposed to cashing in on the French international. However, despite the uncertainty, Camavinga remains committed to fighting for his place in the Spanish capital.
Per reports, the midfielder’s clear preference is to stay at Real Madrid and prove his worth, rather than seek a move elsewhere. At this stage, there have been no concrete discussions with other clubs, further reinforcing his intention to remain.
Beyond club football, Camavinga’s situation could also impact his standing with the France national football team ahead of the FIFA World Cup. With increased competition for places, consistent playing time at club level will be crucial if he is to secure his spot on the international stage.
Despite the speculation, Camavinga is still under contract with Real Madrid until 2029, giving the club significant control over his future. For now, the battle lines are drawn: a club weighing its options and a player determined to stay and reclaim his place among Europe’s elite.
