Not €80 million, not €100 million: Real Madrid has already set Camavinga’s sale price after interest from the Premier League

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Real Madrid Set €50M Asking Price for Eduardo Camavinga Amid Premier League Interest

Transfer expert Matteo Moretto reports the Spanish giants are willing to consider offers for the midfielder

Real Madrid could be open to selling Eduardo Camavinga this summer. According to transfer specialist Matteo Moretto, the club will begin evaluating offers starting at €50 million, with several Premier League teams already showing interest in the French midfielder.

Camavinga’s current season has been far from convincing. The campaign was expected to be crucial for his long-term future at the club, but he has struggled to secure a consistent place in the starting lineup. Recurring injuries have also prevented him from finding rhythm, making it difficult to perform at the level required by one of the most demanding clubs in world football.


Talent recognized, but expectations higher

Inside the club’s training base at Ciudad Real Madrid in Valdebebas, there is still belief in Camavinga’s potential. Many within the organization acknowledge his technical ability and versatility in midfield.

However, the club hierarchy expects significantly more from a player who was once considered a key part of Madrid’s future midfield.


Rising competition in midfield

One moment that drew attention recently was the decision by coach Álvaro Arbeloa to start academy player Thiago Pitarch ahead of Camavinga in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16. The gamble paid off, with the young midfielder delivering an impressive performance and gradually establishing himself within the first team.

Such decisions have reinforced the idea that Camavinga’s role is no longer guaranteed.


A message after the Celta match?

Another moment that raised eyebrows came after the league match against RC Celta de Vigo. During the post-match press conference, Arbeloa praised the attitude of players who stepped forward in difficult moments — comments that many interpreted as an indirect criticism of the French midfielder.

Although the coach later clarified before the Champions League clash with Manchester City that his remarks were not aimed at Camavinga, the speculation had already begun.


Time still to change the narrative

Despite the rumors, Camavinga still has time to turn things around. The most decisive part of the season is yet to come, offering him an opportunity to prove his importance to the team.

The midfielder is reportedly happy in Madrid and fully adapted to life in the Spanish capital. However, if he wants to remain an important figure at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, he will need to step up his performances soon.

For now, according to Matteo Moretto, the situation is clear: Camavinga is no longer untouchable in the transfer market.