Real Madrid may be preparing for a major midfield shake-up as concerns grow over Eduardo Camavinga’s continued injury setbacks.
The Spanish giants are reportedly considering selling the French midfielder if he doesn’t recover his form and fitness this season.
The 22-year-old hasn’t featured for Real Madrid since August, sidelined with recurring injuries that have halted his progress at the club. According to Marca, the decision on Camavinga’s future will depend heavily on how he holds up physically throughout the current campaign.
Injuries have plagued Camavinga in recent years, he has missed over 40 games across the last two calendar years. With this marking his fifth season at the Santiago Bernabéu, patience within the club is beginning to thin.
Real Madrid still hope Camavinga can overcome his fitness troubles and deliver the performances that once made him one of Europe’s most exciting young players. However, if issues persist, he will likely be considered a sellable asset in next summer’s transfer window, with the club already planning for possible replacements.