Real Madrid have set an €80 million asking price for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, according to reports from Yagız Sabuncuoglu, as the club prepares for a significant squad rebuild under incoming manager Jose Mourinho.
The potential sale of Camavinga could fund other high-profile transfers, with Mourinho reportedly keen on strengthening the midfield, potentially with a move for Manchester City’s Rodri Hernandez. The 2025-26 season proved challenging for Camavinga, who struggled with both form and a series of injury problems, limiting his opportunities in the first team.
Camavinga joined Real Madrid from Rennes in 2021, quickly establishing himself as a versatile player capable of featuring in multiple midfield roles. However, his recent dip in performance has led to speculation regarding his future at the Santiago Bernabéu. Club officials are now open to offers, viewing an €80 million fee as an acceptable valuation for the France international.
While Mourinho’s arrival is expected to offer Camavinga a fresh start, the Portuguese manager will ultimately have the final say on the player’s future. Mourinho is anticipated to favour more experienced players over some of the younger members of the squad, potentially impacting Camavinga’s playing time. Despite this, Mourinho is thought to value Camavinga’s qualities and may integrate him into his plans.
Several Premier League clubs, including Liverpool and Chelsea, have previously been linked with Camavinga and possess the financial resources to meet Real Madrid’s asking price. Whether Camavinga would be willing to leave the Spanish capital remains uncertain, but the prospect of more regular first-team football could prove appealing. The sale of Camavinga would provide Real Madrid with significant funds to address other areas of the squad ahead of the 2026-27 season.




