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Real Madrid Willing to Listen to Offers for Camavinga, Set €100m Price Tag

Real Madrid are reportedly open to the possibility of selling midfielder Eduardo Camavinga as part of an ongoing review of their long-term midfield plans. According to reports, the Spanish giants have placed an asking price of around €100 million on the French international, with concerns over his recurring injury problems playing a significant role in the decision.

Camavinga has been widely regarded as one of Europe’s brightest young midfield talents since joining Real Madrid from Rennes. His versatility, athleticism, and technical quality have made him a key squad option, with the ability to operate both in midfield and at left-back when needed. However, frequent fitness setbacks have limited his availability, prompting the club to reassess his future.

While Real Madrid continue to rate Camavinga highly, the club is known for making difficult decisions when it comes to squad evolution. The rise of other midfield stars, coupled with the need for consistency and durability in key areas, has reportedly made the club receptive to a sale if the right offer is presented.

The €100 million valuation reflects Camavinga’s talent, age, and potential. Madrid are not actively trying to offload the player, but they are understood to be open to negotiations should interested clubs meet their financial demands.

Several top European sides are believed to be closely monitoring the situation. Given Camavinga’s experience at the highest level and his international pedigree, strong interest is expected from clubs seeking a dynamic and versatile midfield presence.

From Real Madrid’s standpoint, any potential sale would be carefully calculated, with funds likely reinvested to strengthen the squad—either by securing a more reliable midfield option or reinforcing other positions. A deal of that magnitude would also provide significant financial flexibility in future transfer windows.

For Camavinga, the months ahead could be pivotal. A move away from the Bernabéu may offer a fresh start, more regular playing time, and the opportunity to build consistency away from the intense competition within Madrid’s star-studded squad.

No final decision has been made yet, but Real Madrid are keeping their options open. With the transfer window approaching, developments around Camavinga’s future are expected to gather pace as interest from potential buyers becomes clearer.

Source: Transfer News Live

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