Galatasaray are being linked with a surprise move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in a rumour that, if realised, would represent one of the most eye-catching deals in recent Süper Lig history.
The 23-year-old, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently on the books of the European champions and wears the number 6 shirt in Madrid. The latest speculation, dated 19 May 2026, places the France-Congo central midfielder on a potential pathway from La Liga to Istanbul, with the probability of the transfer listed as “?” – underlining how uncertain any deal remains at this stage.
Camavinga’s contractual situation at Real Madrid has not been clarified in the available data, with no formal expiry date recorded. That absence of information has fuelled talk that his long-term future in Spain is not fully settled and, in some quarters, prompted discussion over whether he could run down his terms and become a free agent in a future window rather than command a fee close to his current market valuation.
Born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing at 1.82m, the left-footed midfielder is noted for operating primarily in central midfield. He holds dual nationality with France and Congo, and his rise in European football has made him one of the most recognisable young midfielders of his generation. The rumour links him from Real Madrid, the dominant force in La Liga, to Galatasaray, one of the traditional giants of the Turkish Süper Lig.
No concrete offer, fee or contract details have been reported, and there is no indication yet of whether any move would be permanent or timed around the expiry of his current terms. For now, the speculation remains exactly that – but should a transfer to Istanbul materialise, it could redefine the next phase of Camavinga’s career and further enhance his reputation on a new stage.
