Chelsea enter race for €70m-rated Real Madrid star; contacts initiated with his agents – report
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Real Madrid could be heading towards a major midfield reshuffle this summer, with Eduardo Camavinga emerging as one of the key names under scrutiny.
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The Frenchman’s future at the club is no longer as secure as it once seemed, and interest from across Europe is beginning to intensify.
Recent developments from Ok Diario indicate that Chelsea have now entered the race to sign the midfielder, adding further competition to an already growing list of suitors.
Chelsea make their move
As per the outlet, the Premier League side have taken concrete steps by initiating contact with Camavinga’s representatives to explore the possibility of a summer transfer.
This comes at a time when the player’s situation at Real Madrid is becoming increasingly uncertain.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are not alone in their interest, as Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring developments closely, making this one of the more intriguing transfer battles to watch in the coming months.
Real Madrid open to offers
At Real Madrid, there is a growing acceptance that Camavinga could be moved on.
Chelsea are interested in signing Camavinga. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Despite being tied to a long-term contract until 2029, the club is reportedly willing to listen to offers.
This is because the midfielder’s recent performances, particularly in high-pressure fixtures, have raised questions about his consistency and development.
In fact, there is a feeling within the club that his progress has stalled and that a fresh start could benefit both parties.
€70 million valuation set
Real Madrid’s position on a potential sale is pretty much clear, as the club is targeting a fee in the region of €70 million.
Such a sale would not only represent a financial gain but also provide the flexibility needed to fund new arrivals.
For now, though, Camavinga is not actively pushing for an exit, but a lot can change between now and the summer transfer window.