Manchester United and Chelsea have reportedly been in contact over a possible transfer for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga after the Spanish club slapped a €60m (about £52m) price tag on him.
According to Spain’s SPORT, Real Madrid are open to letting Camavinga leave this summer, with manager Jose Mourinho agreeing with the decision.
Man United and Liverpool have expressed interest, while Chelsea are also thought to be monitoring the situation.
For United and Chelsea, this is the kind of market opportunity that rarely presents itself.
Camavinga is only 23 years old, has already won major trophies with Madrid, and can play as a defensive midfielder, box-to-box option or even as a left-back if needed.
Madrid want to spark a bidding war
Real Madrid’s position appears to be linked to an extensive rebuild. Mourinho has already started rebuilding his squad, with Madrid still interested in further midfield reinforcements.
Selling valuable team players could make financial sense if they want to fund the transfer of players like Enzo Fernandes or other targets.
Camavinga was once seen as a long-term pillar at the Bernabéu, but his influence has diminished over the past two seasons.
Injuries, rotations, and being used in different roles have prevented him from fully establishing himself as a mainstay starter.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool all have their reasons.
Manchester United need more energy and skill in their midfield under manager Michael Carrick.
Meanwhile, Chelsea could see Camavinga as a smart replacement option if their midfield changes this summer.
Liverpool’s interest makes sense as they are looking for more dynamism in their central areas.
The biggest problem is the players themselves. According to reports, Camavinga is not keen to leave and still believes he can turn things around in Madrid.
This is not an advance transfer yet. But if Madrid invite a serious bid, the £52m Camavinga could become one of the most attractive midfield options on the market.
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