
Eduardo Camavinga could be approaching the final months of his spell at Real Madrid, with growing indications that the French midfielder may seek a move away during the next transfer window. According to information from Topskills Sports, the club is open to considering a sale in June amid changes in Xabi Alonso’s midfield plans.
Camavinga’s Role Reduced Under Xabi Alonso
Camavinga’s situation at the Santiago Bernabéu has become increasingly complex in recent months. Reports suggest that Xabi Alonso has made it clear internally that Aurélien Tchouaméni is now his preferred option in midfield, leaving Camavinga with a reduced role in the rotation.
While the 23-year-old continues to feature across competitions, his lack of consistent starts has raised concerns. The midfielder is understood to be keen on playing regular football, a factor that could push him toward a new challenge if his status does not change.
Premier League Giants Monitor the Situation
Camavinga’s circumstances have already attracted attention from the Premier League. According to Topskills Sports, both Manchester United and Arsenal have made initial contact to better understand the player’s situation and availability.
The interest reflects Camavinga’s profile as a dynamic, versatile midfielder with top-level experience in both La Liga and the Champions League. His age and pedigree make him an appealing target for clubs looking to strengthen their midfield for the long term.
Contract Situation Complicates Any Deal
Despite the growing speculation, Real Madrid remain in a strong negotiating position. Camavinga is under contract until June 2029, having signed a long-term deal after joining the club in 2021.
As a result, any club interested in securing his signature will need to engage in serious negotiations with the Spanish giants. Real Madrid are under no pressure to sell unless a compelling offer is presented.
Market Value and Season Performance
Camavinga’s current market value is estimated at around €50 million, approximately R$314 million at the current exchange rate. While that figure reflects his potential and experience, it also represents a significant investment for any interested club.
During the current season, Camavinga has made 17 appearances across La Liga and the Champions League. He has scored two goals and provided one assist in 740 minutes of action, starting just seven matches, statistics that underline his reduced role rather than a drop in performance level.

Miguel Manjate is a football journalist and editor covering the Premier League, European competitions, and transfer news, with a strong focus on match analysis and data-driven reporting.
