Manchester United’s midfield hunt has seen the club linked to Eduardo Camavinga.
One reason Real Madrid could live with letting Casemiro leave in 2022 was because they had already signed top young talent Eduardo Camavinga.
Now with Manchester United pursuing a replacement for Casemiro, Eduardo Camavinga is in the mix.
Flash Score reported United’s interest in Camavinga, following Andy Mitten’s claim that United were eyeing players in Spain.
Marca subsequently reported that Camavinga was ‘not untouchable’ in the market, with TEAMtalk claiming that the midfielder has made clear via intermediaries that he will be open to offers.
Now, Spanish newspaper AS has provided a more detailed assessment of Camavinga’s plans heading into the summer 2026 transfer window.
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AS report that Camavinga is ‘not entirely satisfied with his role’ at Real Madrid, as he has been left out of big games too frequently.
He is worried that his World Cup spot is not guaranteed, as he did not start for France in their two recent friendly matches.
The report adds: “Camavinga’s future is open. With quite a few suitors waiting in the wings. Among them, the Premier League and PSG.”
Camavinga, 23, has only started nine La Liga games for Real Madrid this season, making a further nine appearances from the bench.
He has started five Champions League games, used as a substitute for a further five.
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Camavinga: A high-upside signing
Eduardo Camavinga would be a high-upside signing for Manchester United if this was one Ineos could get over the line.
After making his debut for Rennes at just 16, he has already made more than 200 appearances for Real Madrid.
It would be a big coup if United were able to sign him. He was once a player Real Madrid would have considered non-transferable.
The only trait Camavinga does not bring is Premier League experience, but his game should transfer over well.
United would still want to add a second midfielder too, one with Premier League football under his belt. But if there is a chance to get the talented young Frenchman, Ineos should push for a deal.
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