Eduardo Camavinga is available this summer after Real Madrid placed a €60m price tag on the French midfielder, with several Premier League clubs already making contact.
Spanish outlet SPORT reports that Real Madrid are open to selling Camavinga, with manager José Mourinho said to be in agreement over the decision to let him go.
Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool have all been linked with the 23-year-old, who remains one of the most versatile midfield talents in European football.
Camavinga can operate as a defensive midfielder, a box-to-box option, or even at left-back, giving any potential buyer significant tactical flexibility across the squad.
Despite winning major trophies at the Bernabéu, his influence at the club has dipped noticeably over the past two seasons, limiting his overall impact.
Injuries, rotation, and deployment in various unfamiliar roles have prevented him from fully establishing himself as a reliable first-team starter in Madrid.
Real Madrid’s willingness to sell appears connected to their broader squad rebuild under Mourinho, who has already begun reshaping the first-team group this summer.
The club remains interested in further midfield additions, and selling Camavinga could help fund moves for targets such as Enzo Fernández.
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick is believed to be looking for more energy and technical quality in central midfield as he continues building his squad.
Chelsea could view Camavinga as a smart acquisition, particularly if they experience further midfield departures or changes of their own during the transfer window.
Liverpool’s interest also carries logic, given their ongoing search for additional dynamism and creativity across the central areas of the pitch.
The biggest complication at this stage is Camavinga himself, with reports suggesting he is not desperate to leave and still believes he can reclaim his place in Madrid.
At £52m, he is not a bargain, but the combination of his age, trophy pedigree, and positional flexibility makes him an exceptionally attractive proposition for any top club.
This remains an early-stage situation rather than an advanced transfer, but Madrid’s clear openness to selling could accelerate developments significantly in the coming weeks.
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