
Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga faces an uncertain future as criticism grows over his lack of progress and consistency.
Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga continues to face criticism from all sides, so his future at the club is already hanging by a thread.
Camavinga lacks confidence, which most of the time shows on the playing field, and now, within the club, there is already talk about whether it is worth keeping the player or letting him leave this summer.
At just 23 years old, the French player had been considered one of the untouchables by the club's president, Florentino Perez; however, he did not end up convincing when it came to generating play in matches.
His lack of progress and mistakes in games have relegated him to the bench, and even in less important matches, head coach Alvaro Arbeloa sometimes does not choose him.
One of his biggest problems was the number of injuries he sustained in the past, and although he has now left that behind, he has not been seen to grow as expected.
The club repeatedly stated that they had no problem with the young man, but they needed him to show a little more regularity and consistency, as he fluctuated a lot between matches.
Additionally, the French midfielder is being relegated with his national team, replaced by players such as N'Golo Kante and Warren Zaire-Emery.
According to new information from Telefoot, for this 2026 World Cup, the Real Madrid player has serious chances of not making Didier Deschamps' final roster.
Real Madrid could then begin to consider letting Camavinga go, and, according to AS, with interest from Premier League giants as well as Paris Saint-Germain, it seems like a way to manage it.
Eduardo Camavinga is no stranger to criticism and rumors about him. He is aware, and that is why, even though this season he has only achieved two goals and one assist and knows that this has been his worst season in terms of performance, according to Fabrizio Romano, he insists he wants to stay with Los Blancos.
"Eduardo Camavinga maintains his position: he wants to stay at Real Madrid and fight for his place next season. The manager's situation will be serious to clarify the final decision on the club side," the journalist commented on X (Twitter).
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