Eduardo Camavinga is once again one of the players earmarked to leave in this Real Madrid transfer market, as a midfield reconstruction is being considered. The White Club is not in urgent need of selling, but the new scenario with increased competition in the midfield has opened a door that just a few months ago seemed unimaginable.
The figure being discussed at the Valdebebas offices is around 60 million euros, an amount that would help regain financial margin and support new movements. The 23-year-old Frenchman wants to stay, although his future will depend on the preseason and the final assessment of the new coach.
Eduardo Camavinga losing ground in Real Madrid's plan
The issue for Eduardo Camavinga is not only his erratic performance but also the change in context. The arrival of Bernardo Silva and the possibility of signing a big player like Enzo Fernández have made the midfield much more crowded, leaving less playing time for profiles that require continuity.
This is compounded by established names like Fede Valverde, Tchouameni, and Bellingham, three players who cover both the double pivot and the more advanced area of the midfield. In this distribution, the Frenchman could shift from a valuable asset to a player with a too secondary role.
The player still has a good reputation in Europe, especially in England, Italy, and France. However, his market value has dropped from the 100 million he once reached to around 50 million, according to Transfermarkt's latest valuation, reflecting his ups and downs and struggles to establish himself.
José Mourinho will have the final say with Eduardo Camavinga
The key date is July 13, when the preseason starts and José Mourinho begins working with the players. Until then, the market theory could change if the coach sees that Eduardo Camavinga can still be important in his setup.
The Portuguese coach values intensity, energy, and the ability to track back, qualities that the Frenchman possesses abundantly. The question lies in his decision-making, consistency, and some key moments that have led to criticism over the past season.
One of the incidents that weigh heavily is his expulsion against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, an action that reinforced the notion that he still needs competitive maturity. In LaLiga, he also failed to maintain a dominant form for too many consecutive matches.
LaLiga could lose a midfielder in demand
While his continuity is not ruled out, the current situation invites listening to offers. Real Madrid is already working on several departures and does not view a significant sale unfavorably if it helps balance a squad loaded with names in the midfield.
The situation also aligns with the type of squad that José Mourinho aims to build. If more reinforcements arrive for the midfield, Eduardo Camavinga's departure would free up salary space, playing time, and fund a more aggressive move for a right winger.
It wouldn't be an easy decision, as the Frenchman still has age, physicality, and room for growth. But the market fluctuates, and perhaps this is the moment for the club to secure a substantial amount before his value drops further.
Therefore, Eduardo Camavinga is facing crucial weeks. His desire is to stay and compete for a spot, but Real Madrid has set an exit price, and LaLiga could bid farewell to one of its most promising midfielders if an offer close to 60 million materializes.
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