Real Madrid ready to listen to offers for Camavinga as Premier League clubs circle

The days of Eduardo Camavinga being off limits at Real Madrid appear to be over. According to journalist Matteo Moretto, the Spanish club are prepared to listen to proposals for the French international during the summer window, with a price tag of around 50 million euros.
Why now?
Camavinga arrived at the Bernabeu from Rennes in 2021 for roughly 31 million euros and was considered one of the brightest midfield prospects in Europe. Four seasons later, though, his status has changed. Under Álvaro Arbeloa, who took over from Xabi Alonso in January 2026 (Alonso himself having replaced Carlo Ancelotti in June 2025), Camavinga has struggled for consistent minutes. He has made 32 appearances across all competitions this season but has started fewer matches than he would like, logging two goals and one assist.
Fitness issues have not helped. An ankle problem in December and a tooth injury in early March have interrupted his rhythm, and reports suggest the club's hierarchy feel his development has stalled.
Premier League interest building
Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City have all been linked with the 23-year-old, who turns 24 in November. Liverpool are said to be particularly keen, viewing Camavinga as someone who could add physicality and ball-carrying ability to their midfield. City, meanwhile, are looking for long-term reinforcements after Bernardo Silva's expected departure as a free agent this summer.
Camavinga is under contract at Real Madrid until 2029, which gives the club a strong negotiating position. They are under no pressure to sell cheaply, and the 50-million-euro figure could rise if a bidding war develops.
Competing for Rodri's successor
Part of the backdrop to this story is Real Madrid's own midfield planning. The club have been linked with a move for Manchester City's Rodri, and freeing up Camavinga's wages and squad spot would help finance that pursuit. With Jude Bellingham, Aurelien Tchouameni and potentially Rodri ahead of him, Camavinga's path to regular starts would narrow even further.
For the player himself, a move to the Premier League could offer the fresh start he needs. He publicly stated earlier this season that he believes he can be an organizing midfielder in the mould of Toni Kroos, but chances to prove that at Real Madrid are running out.













