Juventus are considering a loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, according to reports in Italy. The potential deal emerged from assessments conducted by Juventus management following the appointment of coach Luciano Spalletti, with the club actively rebuilding its squad.
Camavinga, a 2002-born France international, has reportedly expressed a desire for more consistent playing time, something he hasn’t consistently received at the Santiago Bernabéu. While several English clubs are said to be interested, the player is believed to prefer a temporary move that would allow him to regain form and potentially earn a recall to the French national team, having recently lost his place to Manu Koné. Juventus are seen as a club that could offer him a central role and revitalize his career.
The potential loan move is currently complicated by Juventus’s pursuit of Teun Koopmeiners. According to the report, the club views Camavinga as a significant upgrade to their midfield options, but must first address Koopmeiners’s future. Koopmeiners recently rejected an offer from Galatasaray, the same Turkish club that also made an inquiry about Camavinga. Juventus are reportedly seeking to find a new club for the Dutch midfielder after two underwhelming seasons, but finding a suitable destination that meets both technical and financial expectations is proving difficult.
Juventus believe Camavinga’s arrival would significantly strengthen their midfield. The club is prioritizing securing a loan deal due to the complexities surrounding a potential permanent transfer and the need to navigate financial considerations. Initial contacts regarding a loan agreement are expected to take place in the coming days, though the deal is contingent on resolving the situation with Koopmeiners.




