Premier League
The situation of Eduardo Camavinga has become one of the hottest topics of the summer market. The French midfielder, currently at Real Madrid, is on the radar of Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool.
His future at the Madrid club seems uncertain, as he has not quite fit into Xabi Alonso's playing style, and the three Premier League clubs are considering making a move for him if the price is right.
Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool on the lookout for Camavinga
Arsenal's interest in Camaviga is aimed at strengthening the double pivot alongside established players like Martín Zubimendi and Declan Rice. In London, they believe his arrival would bring freshness and versatility to the midfield. Chelsea, on the other hand, sees the Frenchman as an ideal complement to Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo within the 4-2-3-1 formation planned by their coach. The Blues aim to rejuvenate their midfield without losing defensive balance.
In Liverpool, they see Camavinga as a reinforcement capable of enhancing rotation, with players like Gravenberch, Mac Allister, or Szoboszlai in the squad. The Reds are pursuing a midfielder who can handle physical demands and contribute offensively, exactly what the 23-year-old player offers.
The market value being discussed ranges from 60 to 70 million euros, although Real Madrid has reportedly set a higher figure — around 80 million — as the minimum acceptable to let him go. This potential selling clause makes Camavinga an expensive target but one accessible to clubs with resources and ambitions.

What would Camavinga bring to his new team?
Camavinga represents a bet on youth, versatility, and dynamism. His ability to play in different midfield areas — and occasionally as a full-back — makes him attractive for ambitious projects. In a team like Arsenal, he could provide creativity and control in midfield; while at Chelsea and Liverpool, his physicality and energy would allow him to adapt to the intense rhythms of the Premier League, strengthening both defensive solidity and offensive transitions.
Furthermore, his youth and room for improvement align with long-term plans. At 23 years old, he can still develop technically and tactically under good coaching. Regular play in England could accelerate his growth and restore confidence after periods of lesser prominence in Madrid. This future projection particularly appeals to clubs with aspirations to compete for titles.
The doubts complicating his exit from Real Madrid
Despite the interest, the transfer is not guaranteed. Real Madrid is hesitant to let go of Camavinga, considered a valuable asset despite recent inconsistencies. His contract extends for several years, and the club would prefer to keep him unless a significantly above-average offer is presented. Additionally, his position within the current scheme — with other midfielders ahead of him — complicates his playing time.
Another factor to consider is the internal competition at potential destinations. In Arsenal, Zubimendi and Rice occupy the midfield; in Chelsea or Liverpool, there are also established players. Camavinga needs assurances of playing time, something his circle values to decide his next move. If his new club doesn't ensure a prominent role, he might decline to leave the Santiago Bernabéu.
Eduardo Camavinga's future seems headed towards England. Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool are already positioning themselves with proposals and tactics in mind. Meanwhile, Madrid awaits a compelling offer. Should the conditions be met, the French midfielder will change scenery this summer, seeking to revive his career in the Premier League.
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