Eduardo Camavinga has made clear his intention to remain at Real Madrid this summer, rejecting advances from Premier League clubs despite ongoing fitness struggles. The 23-year-old midfielder, who arrived at the Bernabéu in 2021 for €40 million, views his recent setbacks as temporary rather than a catalyst for departure, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Camavinga's campaign has been hampered by injury problems that have severely limited his availability. The versatile defender-midfielder managed only 16 LaLiga starts this season and just 11 in the previous 2024-25 campaign, a dramatic drop from the consistent performances that made him a key recruit. Despite these challenges, the Frenchman remains emotionally invested in the club's project and believes he can rediscover his best form under continued development at Madrid.
Interest from England's Elite
Liverpool and Manchester United have both expressed serious interest in acquiring Camavinga's services during the summer window. The English heavyweights view him as a potential solution to their midfield depth requirements, particularly given his ability to operate as both a left-back and central midfielder. However, the player's resolve to stay firm, with Romano reporting that Camavinga does not associate Real Madrid's recent struggles with his personal circumstances.
The Madrilenian club's willingness to listen to serious proposals adds complexity to the narrative. While the player's preference is unambiguous, Real Madrid's financial considerations mean that a sufficiently compelling offer could alter the equation. Romano noted on his YouTube channel: "He loves Real Madrid and wants to play for Real Madrid. The intention of the player is to stay." Yet the caveat remained that "if a big proposal comes in the summer, we have to see what happens."
Recent Setbacks and Future Outlook
Camavinga's recent omission from France's 2026 World Cup squad selection underscores the extent of his current difficulties. Two LaLiga titles and two Champions League crowns have validated his impact since arriving from Rennes, but consistency has eluded him. The midfielder's commitment to reclaiming his status at the Spanish capital suggests he views the coming season as crucial to his career trajectory, banking on restored fitness to unlock the form that made him one of Europe's most promising talents.