Since his arrival at Real Madrid, Eduardo Camavinga has proven to be much more than a promise for the white club. At 22 years old, the French midfielder has quickly adapted to the demands of wearing Madrid's badge. He has earned Carlo Ancelotti's trust and, little by little, is gaining more prominence on the field.
In that sense, his importance within the team led by the Italian coach is unquestionable despite not being an undisputed starter. Camavinga's versatility has allowed him to perform in various positions, and his constant growth has made him a key piece for the present and future of Real Madrid. Therefore, as was to be expected, the Frenchman's performance has not gone unnoticed in Europe, and more and more top teams are interested in him.
Following in Camavinga's Footsteps
According to the latest information circulating around the white club, one of the teams that has shown the most interest in signing Camavinga is Bayern Munich. The Bavarian team seeks to strengthen its midfield with a player who is strong in defensive actions and the Frenchman fits perfectly. Especially considering that it is Vincent Kompany himself, the coach of the German giant, who has requested the signing of Eduardo Camavinga.
In that sense, the summer transfer market is approaching, and Bayern Munich has already taken the first step. Everything seems to indicate that the Bavarians have already submitted a formal proposal of around 45 million euros. An offer that has surprised Real Madrid, considering that Camavinga is a key piece in their project.
Madrid Responds
Far from considering the offer, Real Madrid has been adamant in their stance: Camavinga is not for sale. The white board sees him as an essential piece for the team's future. Moreover, they have no intention of parting with a footballer who continues to evolve and gain prominence.
Florentino Pérez and the sports management consider that his value is much greater than the amount offered by Bayern. The message is clear: Camavinga is not only non-transferable, but he is also destined to lead Madrid's midfield in the coming years.