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Camavinga confirms desire to remain at Real Madrid despite Manchester United interest

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 24, 2026
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Eduardo Camavinga Reaffirms Desire to Stay at Real Madrid Amid Manchester United Interest

Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has told close contacts he wants to remain at the club and fight for his place next season, according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, who added that Manchester United have not made an official approach to Real Madrid. (soccernews.com)

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Romano: Camavinga ‘wants to continue at Real Madrid’

Fabrizio Romano relayed the message on his YouTube channel, saying Camavinga is committed to remaining in Madrid despite external interest. Romano stressed that the player’s mindset is to stay and compete for minutes as part of Real Madrid’s project. (soccernews.com)

Romano also described the midfielder’s recent season as difficult, noting injuries and a run of unlucky moments that contributed to a downturn in form. He emphasised Camavinga’s youth and resilience, framing the situation as one where a player can recover from a poor campaign and re-establish himself. (footballtransfers.com)

Manchester United have not opened formal talks

Multiple reports quoting Romano say Manchester United have not started formal negotiations with Real Madrid over Camavinga and that other recruitment priorities currently occupy the club’s transfer agenda. That lack of an official approach suggests any move remains speculative rather than imminent. (tribuna.com)

Insiders indicate United’s midfield planning this window is focused on different profiles and targets, which reduces the immediate likelihood of a late push for Camavinga. Sources close to negotiations warned that rumours often precede contact, but as of Romano’s update no bid or formal inquiry had been lodged. (sportsmole.co.uk)

Camavinga’s recent injury-hit season and squad role

Camavinga’s last campaign at Real Madrid was hampered by injury interruptions and inconsistent playing time, factors that Romano and other analysts point to when assessing his market standing. Those setbacks contributed to a season that the player himself regards as one to overcome rather than a signal to seek an exit. (footballtransfers.com)

At 21, Camavinga remains a versatile option in midfield and has been used across different roles for club and country since joining Real Madrid from Rennes. His technical profile, physicality, and adaptability have kept him in contention for selection when fit, even if competition for starting spots is intense at the Bernabéu. (en.wikipedia.org)

Real Madrid’s transfer posture and potential for sale

Real Madrid have not ruled out departures in the coming window but are widely reported to prefer keeping key younger assets rather than sanctioning a rebuild through sales. Romano suggested the club would listen to "big proposals" if they arrive, while simultaneously maintaining that Camavinga remains part of their plans. (soccernews.com)

Sporting directors at top clubs often weigh squad continuity against financial and tactical imperatives, and Real Madrid’s historical preference has been to retain depth and quality to compete across all fronts. Any decision on Camavinga will therefore hinge on the size of offers, the player’s own wishes, and Madrid’s planned approach to midfield rotation next season. (defensacentral.com)

Who else could enter the race for Camavinga?

Beyond Manchester United, several European clubs have been linked to Camavinga in past windows, though interest often fluctuates with managerial changes and shifting budgets. Romano’s update serves to cool immediate transfer talk while leaving the door open for suitors should circumstances change. (footactu.fr)

Clubs looking for a young, multi-positional midfielder could view Camavinga as an attractive option if Madrid were to make him available, particularly given his Champions League experience and international profile. Any realistic suitor would need to balance transfer fee demands with wage structures and the player’s preference to stay or leave. (en.wikipedia.org)

Tactical implications for Real Madrid and Camavinga’s pathway

Tactically, Camavinga provides Real Madrid with a dynamic presence capable of operating as a box-to-box midfielder or in a deeper role when required. His recovery and form will be decisive in determining whether he becomes a regular starter or remains an important rotational piece. (en.wikipedia.org)

Real Madrid’s coaching staff will face choices about how to integrate Camavinga with other midfield options, balancing defensive stability and forward impetus. For Camavinga personally, the coming pre-season and early competitive fixtures represent a critical window to rebuild momentum and reaffirm his value to the squad. (footballtransfers.com)

Camavinga’s commitment to remain at Real Madrid, as communicated by Romano, frames the midfielder’s immediate future: he is set on competing for his place while the club monitors market developments and evaluates any concrete proposals that might arrive. (soccernews.com)

The next weeks of the transfer window and pre-season preparations will clarify whether Manchester United or other clubs shift priorities and launch a formal approach, or whether Camavinga’s determination to stay leads to a renewed role under Real Madrid’s evolving tactical plans.

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