Inter monitoring Real Madrid’s Franco‑Congolese midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in €50m move

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Inter monitoring Real Madrid’s Franco‑Congolese midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in €50m move

Franco‑Congolese central midfielder Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid is being linked with a summer move to Inter Milan, with the Serie A champions closely tracking the 23-year-old’s situation in Spain.

Data from Transfermarkt indicates the probability of a transfer currently stands at 22%, underlining that any deal remains at the rumour stage. Camavinga, who wears the No 6 shirt for Real Madrid, has a listed market value of €50.00m, a figure that would place him among Inter’s most expensive midfield recruits were a fee to be agreed.

Camavinga’s contract details at the Bernabéu are not publicly clarified in the latest data, with no expiry date recorded, which has led to increased speculation over his long-term future. There is no suggestion at this stage that he is close to becoming a free agent, but the uncertainty has encouraged Inter to test the waters as they look to reinforce their midfield options.

Born in Cabinda on 10 November 2002 and standing at 1.82m, the left-footed midfielder has built a reputation as a versatile presence in central midfield, capable of operating as a deep-lying pivot or more advanced ball-winner. He holds both French and Congolese nationality, and his rapid rise at club level has made him one of Europe’s most closely watched young midfielders.

Camavinga has featured regularly for Real Madrid across LaLiga and European competition, with his performances in high-intensity fixtures reinforcing his value. In one recent outing for Madrid, he started in central midfield in a tight contest, helping control possession in a narrow win and underlining the blend of composure and aggression that appeals to Inter’s scouts.

While no formal bid has been confirmed, Inter’s interest underlines Camavinga’s stature on the market, and any move to San Siro would represent a significant next step in a career already shaped by pressure at the highest level. If the transfer does materialise, it could redefine his role in European football and further enhance his reputation as one of the leading midfield talents of his generation.

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