France-Congo midfielder Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid is being linked with a surprise switch to Galatasaray, with the Turkish champions reportedly exploring a deal for the 23-year-old central midfielder, who currently has a market value of €50.00m.
The Real Madrid No 6, born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing at 1.82m, is rated as one of Europe’s most versatile young midfielders and has been a regular squad member in LaLiga. Transfer data lists a 51% probability of the move to Istanbul, although no agreement has been reached and there is no confirmation over his contract end date in Spain, raising the prospect of Galatasaray monitoring his status closely in case he edges towards a free-agent scenario.
Camavinga, a left-footed central midfielder who can also operate in deeper roles, holds French and Congolese nationality. He joined Real Madrid after emerging as a teenage prodigy and has since featured across multiple Champions League and LaLiga campaigns. His current valuation of €50.00m underlines the scale of any potential transfer, with Galatasaray likely to require a significant fee unless his contract situation changes.
In his most recent outing for Real Madrid, against league rivals in early June 2026, he played the full 90 minutes in a tight LaLiga contest, contributing with his usual energy in midfield as Madrid secured a narrow win to close out their domestic campaign. That performance reinforced his reputation as a high-intensity, ball-winning presence capable of dictating play from the centre of the pitch.
With his peak years still ahead of him and Galatasaray seeking to strengthen for Super Lig and European campaigns, any move – whether via transfer fee or later as a free agent – would represent a major career pivot for Camavinga and could reshape both his trajectory and his standing on the continental stage.
