Eduardo Camavinga: Liverpool linked with move for €50m Real Madrid midfielder

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Liverpool are being linked with a move for Real Madrid’s France-Congo midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in a deal that could test the Reds’ resolve in the summer transfer window.

The 23-year-old central midfielder, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a switch from La Liga to the Premier League, with the probability of a move currently listed as “?” on the latest rumour data. There is no public confirmation of his contract expiry date at Real Madrid, leaving observers to ponder whether the European champions might cash in or risk the player running down his deal and edging closer to potential free-agent status further down the line.

Camavinga, who wears the number 6 shirt at Real Madrid, is predominantly a central midfielder and is left-footed, although he has been used in a variety of roles during his time in Spain. Born on 10 November 2002 in Cabinda and standing at 1.82m, he holds dual nationality, with both France and Congo listed among his nationalities.

The latest transfer speculation emerges against the backdrop of Camavinga’s continuing involvement in Madrid’s midfield in LaLiga, where he has operated in front of the defence and as a more progressive option when required. The current data does not specify his contract start date or exact expiry, nor does it list his previous clubs or detailed seasonal statistics.

Recent reports place Camavinga firmly within Real Madrid’s first-team picture, but interest from Liverpool underlines his status as one of Europe’s most highly regarded young midfielders. With his market value already at €50.00m, any formal approach from Anfield would likely require a significant financial commitment.

If a move were to materialise, a switch from Madrid to Liverpool could mark a defining step in Camavinga’s career, shaping his reputation across two of Europe’s biggest leagues and potentially elevating his status as one of the leading midfield talents of his generation.

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