Several clubs from the Premier League and Serie A have shown interest in French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, but none have so far reached the amount Real Madrid are demanding.

Real Madrid start new season under uncertain conditions
Real Madrid open their new season this Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabéu, where they host Osasuna in the league opener. The team, which is now led by Xabi Alonso, enters the match with limited preparation time and several key players absent.

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Among them is Eduardo Camavinga, the French midfielder who is once again in the spotlight – not only because of his injury problems, but also because of the uncertainty surrounding his future at the club.

Injury and criticism The
French midfielder has recently suffered an ankle injury that means he will have to sit out the season opener. His return depends on his rehabilitation, but he is not expected to be available in the next few weeks. This new setback has sparked criticism from sections of Madrid’s supporters, who are concerned about the player’s fragility – despite his enormous potential.

Interest, but no bids above 80 million euros
During the summer, Camavinga’s situation has aroused interest in several European markets. Several middle managers have contacted the club to find out if a transfer is possible. The answer from Madrid’s board has been clear: the Camavinga is not for sale unless an exceptional offer comes. This threshold is set at 80 million euros, an amount that has so far scared away interested clubs.

Real Madrid demand at least €80 million for Camavinga
According to DefensaCentral, the message from Valdebebas to all interested parties has been unambiguous: Real Madrid will not sell the player for less than this amount. This attitude has remained unchanged throughout the transfer window, which has stopped any serious approaches. In other words, Camavinga is protected, but the club has set a minimum price for a possible transfer.

Xabi Alonso’s confidence
Regardless of the injury problems, the team’s new manager has unconditional confidence in the young midfielder. Xabi Alonso sees him as a key player for two reasons: his ability to cover great distances on the pitch and his precision in the passing game. Although he is not available at the start of the season, Alonso insists that Camavinga can become one of the most influential players in midfield when he is injury-free.

Alonso understands the demands of playing for Real Madrid, and therefore hopes that Camavinga will quickly regain his form to reintegrate into the team. Nevertheless, the determination of a specific sale price has opened a door that previously seemed closed.

The debate: Trust vs. fragility
The current discussion is about how much Real Madrid should continue to invest in a player who has not yet shown continuity in performance. When he is injury-free, he has impressed with a physical strength that is rare for a player of his age. But the frequency of the injuries has created uncertainty among both the coaching staff and the supporters.

Interest from the Premier League and Serie A – but no bids
In Europe, clubs from both the Premier League and Serie A have assessed his situation, but no one has so far been willing to meet Madrid’s demand for €80 million. This financial block suggests that Camavinga is very likely to stay in Madrid in the short term. Nevertheless, the club’s message is clear: If an offer of this magnitude comes, they will consider it.

Crucial start to the season for Camavinga
For Camavinga, this is a critical period. He knows he has the coach’s trust, but is also aware that opportunities in Madrid are limited without consistently good performances. Competition in midfield is fierce, with the likes of Tchouaméni, Valverde, and Kroos all looking for game time.

Real Madrid’s dilemma
The club is at a crossroads: They see Camavinga as an important part of the project, but have also signalled openness to a lucrative transfer. The €80 million price is no coincidence – it will allow Real Madrid to reinvest in top reinforcements while securing a significant profit compared to the initial investment.

Crucial time for the Frenchman
The league opener against Osasuna marks the start of a season full of challenges for both Real Madrid and Eduardo Camavinga. The French midfielder is facing a turning point in his career: either he has to find continuity to establish himself in the starting line-up, or he can become a marketable player with a fixed price.

One thing is clear: Real Madrid will not let go of one of their most promising talents without further ado. Any European club that wants him will have to come up with at least €80 million – the threshold between the Madrid club’s patience and the potential for a big transfer deal.


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