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Camavinga attracts strong Premier League interest from Man Utd and Liverpool

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 16, 2026
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Eduardo Camavinga at the centre of Premier League interest as Manchester United and Liverpool hold talks

Eduardo Camavinga is reportedly open to a move to the Premier League, with Manchester United and Liverpool demonstrating strong interest in the Real Madrid midfielder. The 23-year-old’s representatives have begun exploring summer options as Real Madrid are said to be receptive to offers near £50m.

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Premier League suitors intensify contact

Man Utd and Liverpool have both been linked to Eduardo Camavinga amid renewed midfield recruitment plans this summer. Club sources and intermediaries have reportedly held preliminary discussions to assess interest and potential terms for a summer transfer.

Representatives for Camavinga are understood to be canvassing Premier League options, with both English clubs registering as serious suitors. Talks at this stage are exploratory, focusing on suitability and club roles rather than sealed agreements.

Real Madrid’s position and transfer valuation

Real Madrid are not actively forced to sell Camavinga but are open to cashing in should the right offer arrive. Insiders indicate the club’s valuation sits at around £50m, with the player’s contract running through 2029.

The Spanish side have invested significantly in Camavinga since his arrival from Stade Rennais in 2021 and will weigh sporting needs against market value. Any transfer would factor in the player’s remaining contract length, performance record and the club’s midfield recruitment plans.

Player profile and tactical versatility

Camavinga is primarily a left-footed defensive midfielder who can operate in a holding role and as a box-to-box presence when required. His technical ability to carry the ball, thread passes between lines and recover possession gives him a profile attractive to teams that favour dynamic midfield transitions.

He also offers auxiliary cover at left-back and has been deployed in more advanced midfield roles during his career. That positional flexibility underpins why Premier League clubs view him as a potential solution for multiple tactical setups.

Fitness record and international implications

Recent seasons have been interrupted by fitness setbacks, and those issues have affected Camavinga’s availability and form. Concerns about durability have influenced national team selection and club playing time, prompting both Real Madrid and prospective buyers to carry out detailed medical and conditioning reviews.

Clubs interested in the 23-year-old will need to satisfy themselves on his fitness trajectory and long-term conditioning plan. Those due diligence steps are likely to shape bid strategy, proposed contract length and any performance-related clauses.

Competition from other English clubs

Beyond Manchester United and Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham have also been named among potential suitors, widening the market for Camavinga’s services. Each club presents a different proposition in terms of playing time, role and project, creating a tactical and financial auction should bids materialise.

Tottenham’s own situation has been described as delicate by some reports, making a top-tier acquisition contingent on league status and financial priorities. Chelsea’s recruitment model and recent spending patterns mean they could re-enter negotiations depending on timing and availability.

How Camavinga could fit at Manchester United and Liverpool

At Manchester United, Camavinga could be seen as a complement to a midfield rebuilding effort, offering energy and ball progression in front of the backline. The Red Devils’ need for midfield reinforcements would make him a candidate for rotation or partnership roles depending on Erik ten Hag’s plans.

For Liverpool, the Frenchman’s ability to carry and break lines aligns with the club’s transition and pressing philosophy, where a mobile defensive midfielder can unlock counter-pressing opportunities. Both clubs must balance his upside with medical assurances and squad architecture before committing to a major outlay.

Financial and contract considerations shaping any move

A transfer for Camavinga would involve multiple financial levers beyond the headline fee, including wages, signing-on payments and potential sell-on terms. Real Madrid’s reported £50m valuation is a negotiating anchor rather than a final figure, and clubs will assess amortisation and long-term salary structure.

Performance clauses related to appearances and fitness could be central to proposals, particularly given Camavinga’s recent injury history. Structured payments and conditional bonuses may provide Real Madrid with value while offering buying clubs protection.

Final assessments from sporting directors and medical teams are expected to determine whether a bid moves beyond preliminary interest. The intersection of tactical need and financial prudence will guide the next steps in discussions for all parties.

The developments around Eduardo Camavinga’s future present a notable transfer storyline as top Premier League clubs evaluate a technically gifted midfielder with clear upside and medical caveats. Any formal offers this summer would bring months of negotiation and scrutiny before a decision is reached on whether he will continue at Real Madrid or begin a new chapter in England.

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