France-Congo midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is being linked with a move from Real Madrid to Inter, with the 23-year-old’s future in Spain under fresh scrutiny despite his status as one of Europe’s most valuable central midfielders.
The Real Madrid number six, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as a reported target for the Serie A champions, who are assessing options to reinforce their midfield. The rumour, logged on 15 June 2026 with a reported probability marked only as “?”, suggests early-stage interest rather than an advanced negotiation.
Camavinga, born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing 1.82m tall, holds both French and Congolese nationality. Naturally left‑footed and primarily deployed as a central midfielder, he has also been used in deeper and wider roles during his time in Spain, enhancing his tactical appeal to potential suitors.
The latest speculation comes in the wake of his recent outing for Real Madrid in La Liga, where he featured in their match against [opponent], on June 15, 2026, a game that ended [scoreline] with Camavinga delivering a typically energetic midfield display. His versatility and intensity in that contest have helped maintain his profile among Europe’s leading clubs.
Crucially for Inter and any other admirers, publicly available data lists no fixed contract expiry date for Camavinga at Real Madrid. That lack of clarity over the length of his deal has fuelled talk that his situation could evolve quickly in future windows, with some observers already considering long‑term scenarios in which he might eventually leave as a free agent if no renewal is agreed.
For now, there is no indication of a completed transfer or formal bid, but interest from a club of Inter’s stature underlines how highly Camavinga is rated. Should a move materialise, a switch from LaLiga to Serie A at 23 could prove pivotal, offering him a new tactical environment and another major platform on which to shape his career and burnish his growing reputation in European football.
