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Real Madrid ready to sanction Camavinga sale for right price

ยทBy Carlos Volcano
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Real Madrid ready to sanction Camavinga sale for right price

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Eduardo Camavinga remains firmly on the radar of the Premier League, with Real Madrid understood to be open to a sale this summer if the right offer lands.

According to OKDiario, several English clubs with the financial muscle to meet Real Madrid's valuation are monitoring the France international's situation closely, with the Spanish club believed to want around 80 million euros to let him leave.

Far from viewing Camavinga as untouchable, sources at Valdebebas suggest Real Madrid and head coach Jose Mourinho would actually welcome a deal of that size. A sale would bring in significant funds for further squad reinforcement, while allowing Mourinho to reshape a midfield in which Fede Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni are currently considered first choice.

At 23, Camavinga still ticks every box English suitors look for: physicality, versatility across midfield positions, top-level experience and plenty of room to develop further. Despite a stop-start campaign disrupted by injury, clubs in England remain convinced he can develop into one of the finest midfielders anywhere in the world.

That belief is why interest has not cooled, with clubs said to be ready to move quickly should Real Madrid signal any willingness to do business in the coming weeks.

The real obstacle, though, is not the buying clubs or Real Madrid themselves, but Camavinga's own stance. The midfielder has no desire to leave the Bernabeu and remains focused on convincing Mourinho he can be central to his plans, believing he has yet to show his best form and with no intention of moving on this summer.

That reluctance is what keeps any deal on ice for now. Real Madrid will not push him out of the door, but nor will they turn away a serious English offer if one materialises. Much may hinge on conversations between Mourinho and Camavinga during pre-season, which could prove decisive if the Frenchman senses a reduced role ahead.

For now, the picture is clear: the Premier League is pushing, Real Madrid are willing to talk, and Mourinho would sanction an exit. Only Camavinga himself is standing in the way of a move.