Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is being linked with a move to Galatasaray, with the probability of a deal currently rated at 56%.
The 23-year-old central midfielder, valued at €50.00m, is reportedly on the Turkish champions’ radar as they assess ambitious options for the Süper Lig and European campaigns. Data from Transfermarkt on 21 May 2026 lists the France‑Congo international as a Real Madrid player with no publicly stated contract expiry, leaving open the possibility that he could either command a substantial fee now or, in time, approach free‑agent status if no extension is agreed.
Camavinga, who wears the number 6 shirt in Madrid and is predominantly left‑footed, has built his reputation as a versatile central midfielder capable of operating in a deeper role. Born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing at 1.82m, he holds both French and Congolese nationality, a dual heritage that has added to his profile across European football markets.
The speculation comes on the back of his continued involvement in Real Madrid’s midfield rotation. In one of his most recent outings, he featured in a tight LaLiga encounter against domestic opposition earlier this month, contributing with his ball recovery and distribution in a narrow win that underlined his reliability in high‑pressure situations. His performances this season have helped justify his €50.00m valuation, with his technical security and tactical discipline making him a coveted asset.
With no confirmed contract end date publicly available, rival clubs will be monitoring whether Camavinga’s situation in Madrid evolves towards a renewal or opens the door to a future free‑agent scenario. For Galatasaray, successfully tempting a player of his stature to Istanbul would be a statement of intent and could prove a defining step in Camavinga’s career if the move materialises.
