
Eduardo Camavinga is tipped to leave Real Madrid this summer with PSG as his only European suitor, according to AS. The Frenchman was left out of Deschamps' World Cup squad.
Eduardo Camavinga was not called up by Didier Deschamps for the World Cup. The latest episode of a nightmare season for him. The French midfielder is close to leaving Real Madrid to relaunch himself. PSG is in contention to welcome him, per reports.
Valuable at Real Madrid not long ago, in midfield or even in defense, Camavinga has collapsed in less than a year. The Frenchman has delivered disappointing performances this season, leaving the Madrid starting lineup on numerous occasions. The climax was his stupid red card against Bayern in the Champions League.
This poor form cost him the 2026 World Cup. Deschamps did not include him in his list of 26 called up for the French national team. Camavinga will need a change of scenery to relaunch his career.
That is already Real Madrid's wish, as they put the former Rennes player up for sale without waiting. He has not yet 100% approved this option, but is seriously considering it. Camavinga and his entourage are looking to England for a new club. However, PSG could offer him a suitable exit door in the transfer market. The Parisian club covets the 23-year-old player, according to information from AS.
The Frenchman has no other choice in the transfer market, as PSG is his only suitor in Europe at the moment. The former Rennes player would bring physical density to the midfield, embodying the long-awaited reinforcement by Luis Enrique in this sector.
A dream plan for Camavinga, who can draw inspiration from Ousmane Dembele. After failing at Barcelona, the attacker became a Ballon d'Or winner in Paris.
The main unknown will be his price. Real Madrid will not give him away and will demand several tens of millions of euros. It remains to be seen whether the Parisian management will be as generous as their Spanish rivals want.
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