Drama in Madrid. Eduardo Camavinga, French midfielder for Real Madrid, could be sold this summer for 60 million euros. At issue: the financial demands of the transfer window of José Mourinho, new master of operations within the Merengue club.
There are decisions that hurt. Camavinga trained in Rennes, revealed at the highest level from the age of 17, recruited by Real Madrid in 2021, was supposed to embody the future of the most successful club in Europe. Rarely has a player of his age aroused so much hope in the Spanish capital. And yet, it is he who could toast first.
According to our information, Real Madrid is seriously evaluating a sale of the French international midfielder for 60 million euros from this summer. The file is on the table. The idea: free up payroll and cash to finance the recruits targeted by José Mourinho, whose transfer window whims have a reputation for weighing heavily on budgets. Camavinga would thus be part of the adjustment variables, a role that the Madrid locker room will digest with difficulty.
The soap opera has only just begun, but the next few weeks will be decisive. Several English and German clubs are already in ambush to welcome the Frenchman. At 21, Camavinga has the profile to bounce back without difficulty; the question is above all whether he will wish to leave Madrid in this way. Real seems to have decided. The die is cast.





