Spanish outlet Sport reports that Mourinho's Real Madrid are open to selling Camavinga this summer, with the player's influence at the club having dipped significantly over recent months. A combination of injuries and inconsistency saw the France international left out of his country's 2026 World Cup squad.
Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea have all made contact with Real Madrid to enquire about Camavinga's availability. Italian giants Inter Milan and Juventus have also been linked, though the Premier League clubs are considered better placed financially to meet Madrid's valuation.
Camavinga joined Real Madrid from Stade Rennais in 2021 and has contributed across multiple positions — as a defensive midfielder, box-to-box presence and even at left-back — without ever fully establishing himself as an undisputed starter at the Bernabeu. His contract runs until 2029.
Fabrizio Romano has urged caution, however, stating that Camavinga himself does not wish to leave Madrid and believes he can reclaim his place under the new management.
"There is no doubt that there are several clubs interested in Camavinga," Romano said, "but Eduardo Camavinga wants to continue at Real Madrid, wants to fight for his place at Real Madrid."
Whether United, who are seeking midfield reinforcement following Casemiro's departure, or Liverpool, where Wataru Endo's injury record has prompted the search for additional cover, can persuade the player otherwise remains unclear.
