Juventus Pursue Loan for Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga
The move would offer Camavinga a route to regular minutes as Real Madrid weigh whether to loan him or sell him.
Overview
- Late-May reports say Juventus are actively exploring an ambitious loan for Camavinga and that the midfielder is open to a temporary move to secure more playing time.
- Coverage differs on Real Madrid’s position with some outlets saying the club would accept a loan while others say insiders favour a permanent sale with valuations quoted between €35–40m and an alternative €80m asking price.
- Juventus’ ability to complete a loan is reported to depend on first moving Teun Koopmeiners because of squad balance and financial limits at the Italian club.
- Manchester United, Galatasaray and other European clubs are also linked to Camavinga, with United reportedly interested in a temporary option as they rebuild their midfield.
- Camavinga is under contract to Real Madrid until 2029 but his stock fell after a 2025/26 season of limited starts, recurring injuries and a high-profile red card that contributed to his omission from France’s World Cup squad.