Tottenham Hotspur are being linked with a move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, with the France-Congo international reportedly on Spurs’ radar despite uncertainty over the likelihood of any deal.
The 23-year-old central midfielder, listed with a market value of €50.00m, is the subject of fresh speculation over a switch from La Liga to the Premier League, with the move rated only as “?” in terms of probability according to the latest data. There is no confirmed contract expiry date for Camavinga at Real Madrid, leaving open future scenarios that could range from a major transfer fee to a potential free-agent departure later in his career.
Camavinga, who wears the number 6 shirt for Real Madrid and plays primarily as a central midfielder, is left-footed and has also been used in different roles across midfield. Born on 10 November 2002 in Cabinda and standing at 1.82m, he holds dual nationality, representing both France and Congo in his background.
The midfielder has continued to feature in Real Madrid’s recent fixtures, including a latest outing in which he played in a Real Madrid win, contributing his usual energy and ball-winning in the centre of the pitch, though individual goal or assist statistics from that match are not specified in the current data.
Having established himself in La Liga with Real Madrid, a move to the Premier League and Tottenham would mark a new chapter in a career already defined by top-level exposure at a young age. With his market value and profile, any deal would likely form a key part of Spurs’ long-term midfield planning, and if a transfer eventually materialises, it could prove pivotal in shaping Camavinga’s trajectory at the very top of European football.
