Overview
- Interest has intensified after a stop‑start season for Eduardo Camavinga, with reduced minutes and a red card against Bayern Munich raising fresh doubts over his role.
- Multiple reports say Real Madrid are open to offers and have set an asking price near €70m, with lower proposals viewed as non‑starters.
- Arsenal and Manchester United are described as showing the most concrete interest, and Chelsea have reportedly contacted the player’s representatives.
- Some outlets claim Manchester United are preparing a formal approach in the £43m to €50m range, though the numbers vary and no bid has been confirmed.
- There are conflicting accounts on the player’s stance, with Marca saying he wants to stay on a deal that runs to 2029, while United also monitor Aurelien Tchouameni depending on Madrid’s midfield plans and any pursuit of Manchester City’s Rodri.