Eduardo Camavinga could consider leaving Real Madrid if his situation does not improve, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool vying for the Frenchman.
According to Fichajes, Eduardo Camavinga could consider leaving Real Madrid if he is not handed a significant place in Xabi Alonso’s plans. The French midfielder could have his choice of options should that happen, as Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are all keen to explore a move.
The winter transfer window could see many players looking for moves of varying degrees, given the World Cup will be around the corner. January could represent an opportunity for those players to boost their chances of making it to their respective national team squads, as there could be a few high-profile names on a long list.
Eduardo Camavinga could be one of those, as he is reportedly considering leaving Real Madrid if his situation does not improve. New boss Xabi Alonso has used the Frenchman sparingly so far in his tenure, although an ankle problem has been a big reason for his absence. Real Madrid are looking at high-profile midfield options, and that could accelerate Camavinga’s case to leave the club.
However, the Spanish boss has shown that Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni are his preferred central midfield options this season, which may remain the case moving forward. Camavinga has enjoyed an important role under former boss Carlo Ancelotti since his €40 million move from Rennes in 2021, as he seeks to re-establish himself similarly under Alonso.
Should he fail to get assurances over his role, the €40 million utility man could depart the club, possibly even in the January window. While Chelsea interested, there are others in the form of Liverpool and Arsenal also showing an interest in the Frenchman.
Eduardo Camavinga to the Premier League?
Chelsea could make a move if they end up losing Enzo Fernandez amid links to Real Madrid. The Blues would be open to investing in Camavinga, while Arsenal and Liverpool are also looking at new midfield options to improve their ranks moving forward.
Either of those three teams could make a big case for the €40 million utility man if they can offer a key role in their teams. Real Madrid may shut the door for such a high-profile departure like Eduardo Camavinga in January, as it would certainly disrupt their plans for the season, especially at a crucial stage.