Real Madrid’s France-Congo midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is being linked with a surprise switch to Turkish champions Galatasaray, with the 23-year-old central midfielder reportedly a 54% probability to make the move according to transfer data.
The Real Madrid number six, valued at €50.00m, is at the centre of growing speculation over his future, with his contract situation at the Bernabéu currently listed without an expiry date, raising external talk of a possible future free agent scenario if no long-term agreement is in place.
Galatasaray, competing in the Süper Lig and regularly in European competition, are understood to be monitoring Camavinga’s status closely as they look to reinforce their midfield. Any deal would likely need to reflect his €50.00m market valuation, though no agreement between the clubs has been reported.
Born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing at 1.82m, the left-footed midfielder has developed a reputation as a versatile central presence, capable of operating in various roles across midfield. He holds French and Congolese nationality and has already amassed significant experience at the highest level with Real Madrid after leaving Rennes earlier in his career.
Camavinga most recently featured for Real Madrid in LaLiga against opponents not specified in the available data, meaning details such as the exact date, scoreline and his individual contribution cannot be confirmed from the current information.
With his future at Real Madrid not clearly defined in the data and his market value at its peak, a move to Galatasaray would represent a major coup for the Istanbul side and a dramatic change of environment for Camavinga – one that could reshape the next phase of his career and expand his reputation beyond Spain if the transfer rumour becomes reality.
