The Future of Camavinga at Real Madrid Sparks Controversy
The future of Frenchman Eduardo Camavinga with the Spanish club Real Madrid has sparked controversy, as there is a tendency within the club to consider placing him on the transfer market during the upcoming summer transfer window, despite his contract running until 2029.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Camavinga was one of the key figures in Real Madrid's exit from the UEFA Champions League after receiving a red card due to a second yellow in the 86th minute, which was considered a decisive moment in the team's loss under Arbeloa's leadership in the continental competition.
The report clarified that the French player faced increasing criticism recently due to his performance and some mistakes that led to Real Madrid conceding goals, prompting the club's management to consider the possibility of selling him in the summer to generate financial liquidity to support new signings.
The source indicated that Real Madrid sees Camavinga as a player who could generate significant financial returns if sold. However, the club also realizes that his departure will not be easy, especially given his long-term contract that extends until 2029.
The report also confirmed that the player himself does not show a desire to leave Real Madrid at the moment, which adds complexity to the situation within the club.
The report added that Camavinga's future will depend on the offers that may reach the club during the summer transfer window, amid interest from clubs in the English Premier League and clubs in France, with the final decision remaining linked to the player's stance and the vision of Real Madrid's management.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Camavinga was one of the key figures in Real Madrid's exit from the UEFA Champions League after receiving a red card due to a second yellow in the 86th minute, which was considered a decisive moment in the team's loss under Arbeloa's leadership in the continental competition.
The report clarified that the French player faced increasing criticism recently due to his performance and some mistakes that led to Real Madrid conceding goals, prompting the club's management to consider the possibility of selling him in the summer to generate financial liquidity to support new signings.
The source indicated that Real Madrid sees Camavinga as a player who could generate significant financial returns if sold. However, the club also realizes that his departure will not be easy, especially given his long-term contract that extends until 2029.
The report also confirmed that the player himself does not show a desire to leave Real Madrid at the moment, which adds complexity to the situation within the club.
The report added that Camavinga's future will depend on the offers that may reach the club during the summer transfer window, amid interest from clubs in the English Premier League and clubs in France, with the final decision remaining linked to the player's stance and the vision of Real Madrid's management.