Real Madrid have reportedly rejected a €70 million offer from Liverpool for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga without hesitation.
The Premier League club submitted the bid hoping to strengthen their midfield with one of Europe’s most talented young players.
However, sources insist the response from Madrid was immediate, with the club making it clear Camavinga is not available.
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The Spanish giants believe protecting long-term sporting stability is more important than accepting lucrative transfer offers in January.
Camavinga remains central to Real Madrid’s future plans, regardless of growing interest from elite clubs across Europe.
Camavinga Seen As untouchable Asset
At just 23, Camavinga has already established himself as a crucial figure within Carlo Ancelotti’s squad.
His versatility allows him to operate effectively in central midfield or at left-back when required during demanding fixtures.
Club officials believe his maturity, consistency and adaptability mark him out as a long-term pillar for the team.
President Florentino Perez has a firm policy against selling players considered essential to the club’s next decade.
Camavinga firmly fits that category, making Liverpool’s €70 million proposal insufficient to spark any negotiations, reports Madrid Universal.
Inside the club, there is concern that selling such players would weaken the dressing room and overall project.
Real Madrid are under no financial pressure and see no sporting reason to part with a steadily improving midfielder.
Liverpool’s admiration is longstanding, but Madrid remain confident Camavinga’s influence will only continue to grow

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