Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has emerged as a major transfer target for three of England’s biggest clubs this summer window.
Spanish outlet Sport has reported that Chelsea and Liverpool have joined Manchester United in the race to sign the French international midfielder.
Real Madrid are reportedly willing to sell Camavinga for £52 million as they look to raise funds and free up squad space this summer.
The Spanish giants are understood to want the money to help finance the signing of Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea in the current transfer window.
Camavinga is widely regarded as one of the best box-to-box midfielders in world football, capable of operating across multiple positions in midfield.
He can also function effectively as a left back, adding significant versatility that would appeal to any top-tier manager looking to strengthen their squad.
For now, Camavinga is not interested in leaving the Bernabeu, but that position could change if Jose Mourinho explicitly excludes him from his first-team plans.
Champions League football is reported to be a key priority for the player, which could complicate Chelsea’s chances of securing his signature this summer.
Xabi Alonso, who reportedly did not enjoy the strongest relationship with Camavinga during their time together at Madrid, may also choose not to pursue a deal.
Liverpool and Manchester United would both benefit enormously from adding such a dynamic, high-quality, and adaptable player to their respective midfields.
Camavinga’s ability to make accurate tackles, win interceptions, and drive forward into the final third makes him an attractive proposition for any ambitious Premier League club.
It remains to be seen which of the three clubs can persuade him to make the switch if he does ultimately decide to leave Real Madrid.
