Real Madrid open to offers for Camavinga as Premier League interest grows
Real Madrid are reportedly willing to consider offers for Eduardo Camavinga this summer, according to Spanish transfer expert Matteo Moretto.
The young midfielder, who has shown flashes of brilliance at the Santiago Bernabéu, is attracting attention from several Premier League clubs, highlighting his growing profile in European football.
Speaking on Radio Marca, Moretto said, “He’s not untouchable; there are already Premier League clubs interested in him. For now, Real Madrid hasn’t set a price, but it’s clear they don’t want to go below 50 million (euros).”
The statement suggests that while the Spanish giants value Camavinga highly, they are prepared to negotiate should the right offer arrive. This move would mark a significant shift in Real Madrid’s approach, as the club has previously been reluctant to part with young talent mid-career.
Camavinga’s potential departure comes amid ongoing squad adjustments by Carlo Ancelotti, who has sought to balance youth prospects with established stars.
The midfielder’s versatility, capable of operating both defensively and in a more advanced role, makes him a valuable asset, but interest from England could tip the scales if a financially compelling proposal is presented.
Meanwhile, Moretto also commented on the situation of French striker Antoine Griezmann, whose future at Atletico Madrid continues to draw speculation. While a move to Major League Soccer’s Orlando City was previously rejected by the forward, interest from the United States remains strong.
Moretto explained, “It’s sure to resume in the summer. Orlando still wants him and wants to finalize the deal as soon as possible because they know other MLS clubs are interested. We’ll have more news starting in April.”
Griezmann, a veteran of top European leagues, could bring experience and star power to MLS, highlighting the growing appeal of the American competition for established players.
As the summer transfer window approaches, both Camavinga and Griezmann are likely to be key talking points for clubs across Europe and North America.
