Real Madrid may experience departures of several key players during the upcoming summer transfer window. Among those at risk of leaving are Dani Carvajal and Antonio Rudiger, both of whom will be out of contract in June. Additionally, Eduardo Camavinga could potentially be sold.
This season has been challenging for Camavinga, as he has struggled to secure a consistent starting position in the Real Madrid midfield. While injuries have played a role, the rise of Thiago Pitarch has further pushed the French international down the depth chart, particularly since head coach Alvaro Arbeloa highly values the 18-year-old La Fabrica product.
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With expectations that Real Madrid will pursue a new defensive midfielder this summer, the possibility of Camavinga leaving is increasing. Offers for him will be considered, and Arsenal is reportedly one of the clubs interested, as The Daily Briefing has indicated that the Premier League leaders have been given the opportunity to pursue the 23-year-old.
Liverpool and Chelsea are also in contention to sign Camavinga, but Arsenal’s strong position in the Premier League this season could provide them an advantage if they decide to make their move.
Real Madrid seeks a minimum of €50m for Camavinga
While Camavinga has shown tremendous potential for Real Madrid at times, he currently finds himself behind Aurelien Tchouameni, Fede Valverde, Arda Guler, Jude Bellingham, and Pitarch in the midfield hierarchy. This has led the club to entertain the idea of his departure, albeit only for an offer exceeding €50 million.
It will be fascinating to see how Camavinga’s situation evolves over the summer, but as it stands, his future at Real Madrid appears increasingly uncertain.
