Camavinga torn on Madrid stay amid strong Premier League interest
Uncertainty is beginning to surround the long-term future of Eduardo Camavinga at Real Madrid, with growing indications the Spanish giants could entertain offers for the midfielder during the upcoming transfer window.
According to reports in Spain, the France international is no longer viewed as indispensable within the squad, a notable shift for a player once considered central to the club’s evolving midfield project.
While there is no active push to offload him, Madrid’s hierarchy are understood to be open to negotiations should a compelling bid arrive at the end of the season.
Camavinga’s situation is further complicated by his own internal dilemma. The 23-year-old is said to be weighing his commitment to the club against the possibility of a fresh challenge elsewhere, particularly with interest intensifying from the Premier League.
Despite his affection for life in Madrid, the prospect of a more prominent and consistent role could influence his thinking in the months ahead.
Among the clubs closely monitoring developments are Liverpool and Newcastle United, both of whom are expected to be active in the market as they look to reinforce their midfield options.
Camavinga’s versatility, composure in possession, and tactical intelligence make him an attractive target for sides seeking both depth and long-term quality.
Since arriving from Stade Rennais in 2021, Camavinga has been a valuable contributor to Madrid’s domestic and European campaigns, often deployed across multiple roles in midfield and defence.
However, increased competition for places and tactical reshuffles have at times limited his opportunities to establish himself as an automatic starter.
