Overview
- Spanish outlet SPORT reports Real Madrid have made Camavinga available this summer with a €60m (£52m) asking price.
- Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool have been linked to the player and Manchester United have made an initial enquiry, according to multiple reports.
- Camavinga is said to prefer staying at Real Madrid and has not pushed for a move, so any transfer remains at an early, unadvanced stage.
- The club’s decision follows two seasons of reduced minutes for Camavinga caused by injuries, rotation and varied deployments that limited his role.
- The 23-year-old is a versatile midfielder who has won major trophies with Madrid and remains under contract until 2029, meaning any sale would reshape squad depth and pay for incoming midfield targets.