Eduardo Camavinga: France midfielder linked with Liverpool move to England

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Eduardo Camavinga has been linked with a surprise move from Real Madrid to Liverpool, with fresh speculation in Spain and England suggesting the Premier League club are monitoring the France-Congo midfielder’s situation.

The 23-year-old, currently valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of a rumoured approach from Liverpool as they continue to reshape their midfield. Data on the move lists the probability of the transfer as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and uncertain stage.

Camavinga’s contractual details at Real Madrid are not specified in the available data, leaving open the possibility that his long-term future at the Bernabéu could be reassessed and, in an extreme scenario, even drift towards a free-agent exit if no agreement is found. For now, though, he remains a Real player in La Liga, with Liverpool – and the Premier League – named as the potential next destination.

Born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002, Camavinga represents France but also holds Congolese nationality. A left-footed central midfielder, he has built a reputation for energy and composure in the middle of the pitch, attributes that would fit Liverpool’s high-intensity style. He wears the number 6 shirt at Real Madrid and has been used primarily in central midfield.

Camavinga’s rise was rapid at Stade Rennais, where he progressed from the youth sides to Rennes B and then the first team in Ligue 1 before earning his move to Real Madrid in 2021. His market value has fluctuated significantly since then, peaking at around €100m in 2024 before dipping back to €50m by late 2025, a trajectory that may influence any negotiations.

If a transfer to Liverpool were to materialise, it could mark the next major step in Camavinga’s career, offering a fresh league, a different tactical environment and a new platform to reassert his status as one of Europe’s most highly regarded young midfielders.

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