Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga is reportedly ready to leave the Santiago Bernabéu this summer, with Manchester United and Liverpool both circling for the French midfielder's signature. The 23-year-old's frustration has boiled over after being left out of France's squad for the World Cup, a setback that has accelerated his desire for a fresh challenge away from the Spanish capital.
According to sources close to the situation, Camavinga's representatives have been actively speaking to clubs in recent weeks, with the Premier League "firmly in his thinking." Both Manchester United and Liverpool have been re-engaged in talks over the past seven days, as the midfielder's camp seeks the best possible move for his career. This development comes as United continue their search for a long-term replacement for Casemiro, with Camavinga's Real Madrid teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni also on their radar. However, Tchouaméni appears increasingly unlikely to leave this summer, making Camavinga an "attainable elite-level alternative."
Despite his struggles for consistent playing time in Madrid, Camavinga remains a highly coveted prospect. His athleticism, intensity, and ability to adapt quickly to the Premier League's physical demands make him an "unquestionable fit" for a top-caliber central midfielder. Real Madrid are reportedly open to a sale and would likely demand around £50 million—a fee that wouldn't deter Premier League interest. However, given his stagnated development in Spain, any move carries risk, especially for United as they look to rebuild their midfield under Michael Carrick. With the summer window heating up, Camavinga's next chapter could be decided sooner rather than later.
