Real Madrid ready to cash in on Eduardo Camavinga amid uncertain future
Real Madrid reportedly open to selling French midfielder of Congolese descent Eduardo Camavinga as concerns grow over his development and role within the squad.
The Spanish giants are increasingly frustrated with the 23-year-old’s lack of progression, particularly in what was viewed internally as a defining season for the former Stade Rennais FC star.
Now in his fifth campaign at the club, Camavinga was expected to cement himself as a key figure in Madrid’s midfield, but that has not materialized.
His struggles were highlighted over the weekend during Madrid’s disappointing defeat to RCD Mallorca, a result that may have effectively ended their La Liga title ambitions. Camavinga was notably the first player substituted, a decision that underlined his diminishing influence within the team.
Competition for places has intensified, and the French international now finds himself slipping down the pecking order, reportedly behind emerging talent Thiago Pitarch. With limited opportunities expected between now and the end of the season, concerns are mounting over his form and confidence.
The situation is also casting a shadow over his international future with France national football team. With the World Cup on the horizon, Camavinga’s place in the squad is no longer guaranteed, as consistent game time and performances become increasingly critical for selection.
Real Madrid’s stance signals a potential turning point in the player’s career. Once regarded as one of Europe’s brightest young midfield prospects, Camavinga now faces an uncertain path, with the club reportedly willing to listen to offers should a suitable bid arrive.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on the Bernabéu to see whether Madrid follow through on their consideration to part ways with the talented midfielder — a move that could spark significant interest across Europe and reshape both the player’s future and the club’s midfield structure.
