France midfielder of Angolan descent, Eduardo Camavinga, is reportedly set to leave Real Madrid in the summer transfer window.
The player who was once considered a key figure in Carlo Ancelotti’s setup has seen his role diminish this season.
His recent performances have drawn mixed reactions from fans, and his last three starts have all ended with disciplinary trouble, including a red card against Arsenal.
Despite making 33 appearances so far this season, the 21-year-old has only clocked 1,887 minutes, a noticeable drop compared to his previous campaign.
A lot of his game time has come during periods of injury or squad rotation, and reports from sources indicate that Carlo Ancelotti no longer sees him as a first-choice starter when his squad is fully fit.
Adding to the pressure on Camavinga is the resurgence of Dani Ceballos, who has returned from injury and established himself as a steady and reliable presence in Madrid’s midfield. Ceballos’ ability to dictate the tempo and offer balance in crucial matches has made him a preferred option in recent weeks.
Although not a lot of information is available, it is believed that Real Madrid officials will cash in if there is a chance to sell Camavinga.