Eduardo Camavinga to Dortmund? Real Madrid midfielder linked with Bundesliga switch

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Eduardo Camavinga to Dortmund? Real Madrid midfielder linked with Bundesliga switch

Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is being linked with a move to Borussia Dortmund, with the France‑Congo youngster the subject of fresh transfer speculation in Germany.

The 23-year-old central midfielder, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be on Dortmund’s radar as they assess options for strengthening the heart of their midfield ahead of the next window. The report lists the probability of a deal only as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are at a very early and speculative stage.

Camavinga, who wears the No 6 shirt at Real Madrid, is primarily a left‑footed central midfielder but has also been deployed in deeper roles during his time in Spain. Born on 10 November 2002 in Cabinda and holding both French and Congolese nationality, he has developed a reputation as one of Europe’s most versatile young midfielders since emerging in Ligue 1 with Rennes before joining Real Madrid.

The lack of publicly available contract details or expiry date at the Bernabéu has fuelled suggestions he could become a free agent in a future window if no extension is agreed, a factor which often shapes modern transfer strategy. However, there is currently no confirmed information that his deal has expired or is close to doing so.

In recent months Camavinga has continued to feature in La Liga for Real Madrid, operating in his natural role in central midfield and maintaining the energetic, ball‑winning profile that first attracted major European clubs. His performances remain consistent with a player rated in the €50m bracket, underlining why Dortmund and other elite sides are monitoring his situation.

With interest noted but no concrete agreement in place, any potential move from Real Madrid to Dortmund remains firmly in the rumour category – yet if it ever materialises, it could mark the next defining step in Camavinga’s career and further shape his reputation as one of Europe’s most coveted midfield talents.

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