Real Madrid value Eduardo Camavinga at €60 million as Manchester United and Liverpool track him this summer. The midfielder wants to stay and fight for his place, but the market has moved around him and a major proposal could force a decision.
Man Utd and Liverpool move first
Interest is already out in the open. Manchester United and Liverpool have both looked at Camavinga, while Paris Saint-Germain are also in the picture, turning one Madrid midfielder into a three-club summer problem.
Manchester United have not started any official conversations with Real Madrid and have not made any approach for Camavinga at this stage. Their focus is elsewhere, which leaves the player in a holding pattern even as the interest keeps building.
Real Madrid’s €60 million line
The price is clear. Real Madrid have set Camavinga’s value at €60 million and expect bidding to begin this summer, with the club needing to offload players to make room for Bernardo Silva and the potential arrival of Enzo Fernandez.
That squad logic helps explain why the midfielder is suddenly available in a way he has not been before. Real Madrid are in agreement with Jose Mourinho that Camavinga has to go in the summer transfer window, yet the club are not actively pushing him out or losing faith in him.
Camavinga wants to stay
Camavinga’s position has not shifted. He wants to stay at Real Madrid and fight for his place, and he believes difficult seasons are part of football. He has treated the 2024/225 campaign as a setback to answer, not a reason to walk away.
For Manchester United and Liverpool, the next step is simple: a major proposal. Real Madrid would consider the situation if one arrives, but until then Camavinga remains a Madrid player with a price, a market, and a clear desire to stay.








