Eduardo Camavinga, a long-term foundation of Real Madrid’s team, now faces an unclear future after an unsatisfactory season.
In reality, according to recent Defensa Central updates, the club has established a definite price for the Frenchman, with a prospective move only being considered if financial targets are satisfied.
Camavinga’s problems this season have not gone unnoticed, but his performance in the high-profile match against Bayern Munich looks to have sparked debate inside the club.
That performance is seen as a watershed event, leading Real Madrid to reassess his future position.
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While the midfielder has showed glimpses of his unquestionable potential, consistency has been an issue.
As a result, the club is now open to hearing bids, even if a final decision has not yet been taken.
Real Madrid’s Demands
Despite placing him on the market, Real Madrid is unwilling to lower their asking price.
According to the newspaper, the club has made it plain that offers in the €50 million to €60 million range would not be entertained.
nstead, the valuation has been set at €70 million, a figure they believe reflects both his potential and his development since arriving in 2021.
Having initially invested around €35 million, Madrid see this as a logical return, even in light of his recent dip in form.
Strong attention throughout Europe.
Even after a difficult season, Camavinga remains a popular player, with many big teams in Europe keeping a close eye on him.
In that sense, Paris Saint-Germain, who were interested in recruiting him during his time in France, are still monitoring his progress.
Meanwhile, Premier League teams are keeping a close eye on him, believing his strength and ability to cover territory would be ideal for English football’s intensity.
Nothing is settled yet, but Real Madrid will listen to proposals for Camavinga, and if a buyer agrees to match their valuation, they will contemplate selling him in the summer.

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