The Real Madrid transfer market has been reactivated after the elections, and a summer is expected that could change its project. Following Florentino Pérez's continuity, the rebuilding process requires significant signings, but also substantial sales.
The doubt at the Santiago Bernabéu is no longer just about who will arrive, but also about who will be sacrificed. This is where Fede Valverde and Eduardo Camavinga emerge as two names shaking up the white market.
Real Madrid needs financial leeway to launch a major offensive. The prevailing idea is to obtain 150 million through two significant transfers, an amount intended to trigger Florentino Pérez's big move.
According to Miguel Serrano, the club's priority right now would not be to sell Vinícius or Aurélien Tchouaméni. The focus would be on Fede Valverde and Eduardo Camavinga, two players with international appeal. The operation would be impactful and painful. Valverde has been a symbol of energy, drive, and competitive commitment for years, while Camavinga remains a young prospect with room for growth.
However, the market demands cold decisions. If Real Madrid aims to pursue a European star valued in astronomical figures, it needs to generate income and free up wage space.
Florentino Pérez seeks 100 million for Fede Valverde
Attributed to Florentino Pérez, the plan involves raising around 100 million through Fede Valverde. The Uruguayan holds high value for his experience, versatility, and performance in big matches. Justifying his sale to a portion of the fans would be challenging. Valverde has delivered in demanding situations and remains a midfielder with potential, character, striking ability, and drive.
For this reason, Real Madrid would not consider a lower offer. The potential departure of the Uruguayan would only make sense within a strategic operation aimed at financing an immediate impactful signing.
Eduardo Camavinga, the other asset marked by Real Madrid
The case of Eduardo Camavinga would have a different reading. The Frenchman could fetch around 50 million, a significant amount for a young player, although recent doubts have arisen regarding his performance.
Camavinga still has supporters within and outside the club. His physique, dribbling skills, and ability to break lines make him an attractive piece for teams in need of midfield power.
The Premier League seems a logical destination due to its economic power and the demand for complete midfielders. In this context, Real Madrid could convert potential on the field into immediate liquidity.
Fede Valverde and Eduardo Camavinga, sacrifices with a sporting perspective
The potential sale of Fede Valverde and Eduardo Camavinga would carry a dual interpretation. It would allow financing the star signing on one hand and confirm a phase of profound readjustment on the other.
Within the Madrid environment, talks also revolve around other minor departures. Dani Ceballos, Fran García, Gonzalo, or Raúl Asencio emerge as negotiable assets to complete the outgoing operation.
With these secondary sales, Real Madrid could approach another additional 50 million. This amount would serve to reinforce various positions, not just to fund a major operation.
Real Madrid prepares for a summer of drastic decisions
Nothing is finalized, but the message is clear: Florentino Pérez intends to act decisively and understands that to spend big, he must also sell big. The reconstruction will not come without a cost.
If this plan materializes, Fede Valverde and Eduardo Camavinga would shift from key pieces to major market levers. Two sales, 150 million, and one clear objective: to see Real Madrid strike first again.
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