
Liverpool, nicknamed the 'Reds,' is reportedly likely to acquire a player they want after his current club is ready to sell him.
Spanish media outlet AS reported that Real Madrid, the La Liga giant, is prepared to sell French international midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, a 2022 World Cup runner-up, this summer for 75 million euros after his inconsistent performances.
Camavinga's importance to the team has declined compared to previous seasons, with his role gradually reduced. He is often used more as a substitute than as a key central midfielder, typically playing in La Liga matches rather than in the UEFA Champions League.
This situation clearly reflects a shift in the midfield hierarchy at Real Madrid, especially with the emergence of other players, notably Spanish star Thiago Pitarch, which has complicated Camavinga's position within the team.
Although Camavinga is seen as a trusted young talent for the club's long-term plans, Real Madrid's management is willing to consider selling him if a suitable offer arises this summer, particularly as the club seeks to restructure its finances and balance the squad for the upcoming season.
Real Madrid has valued Camavinga between 50 and 75 million euros. Recently, his poor performance in Real Madrid's 1-2 loss to Mallorca has solidified his status as a player the team is willing to sell, no longer untouchable. There are reports linking him to Liverpool, who are interested in strengthening their midfield.
The transfer fee for Camavinga is unlikely to pose a problem for Liverpool. However, it remains to be seen how much priority Liverpool will place on reinforcing their midfield, as they are also searching for wide attacking players to replace Mohamed Salah and addressing significant defensive issues this season.