
Real Madrid are reportedly open to the possibility of selling midfielder Eduardo Camavinga if the right offer arrives, with reports suggesting the club could consider bids around €50 million for the French international.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto on Radio Marca, Camavinga is not viewed as “untouchable” at the club. This means Real Madrid could be willing to part ways with the 23-year-old if a suitable transfer offer is made.
Interest in the midfielder is already building, particularly from the Premier League. Reports indicate that Liverpool F.C. made contact earlier in January to explore the possibility of a summer move.
Outside England, Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad Club are also said to be monitoring the situation. Camavinga’s versatility; having played both in midfield and at left-back for Madrid, makes him an attractive option for several clubs.

Possible midfield changes at Madrid
Speculation about Camavinga’s future is also linked to reports that Real Madrid could pursue a new central midfielder this summer. One of the names frequently mentioned is Rodri from Manchester City F.C., who has been loosely linked with a potential move to the Spanish giants.
If Madrid decide to push for a big signing in midfield, selling Camavinga could help raise funds for that transfer.

Inconsistent Season So Far
Camavinga has struggled to maintain consistent form this season. After missing the start of the campaign due to an ankle injury, he has rotated between the starting lineup and the bench, starting fewer than half of the team’s matches.
Despite the uncertainty, the French midfielder remains under contract with Real Madrid until 2029. He joined the club from Stade Rennais F.C. in 2021 for around €31 million.
While he is still considered a talented and valuable squad member, reports suggest the club may be willing to sell if it helps them reshape their midfield with another high-profile addition.
