Madrid Universal
·16. Juli 2026
Real Madrid urged to seize Newcastle opportunity with €60 million Eduardo Camavinga sale

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·16. Juli 2026

Real Madrid could find themselves with an unexpected opportunity to generate significant funds this summer after Newcastle United intensified their search for a new midfielder.
The Premier League side is expected to strengthen the centre of the park following a series of developments in the transfer market, prompting fresh discussion over whether Eduardo Camavinga’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu could become a topic before the window closes.
According to Defensa Central, journalist Pablo Espinosa believes Real Madrid should take advantage of Newcastle’s growing need for midfield additions and consider a deal worth between €50 million and €60 million if the right proposal arrives.
Newcastle United’s transfer has suffered a setback after they failed to land highly-rated midfielder Johan Manzambi, while further changes in Eddie Howe’s squad have increased the urgency to reinforce the position.
The Magpies have already sanctioned the departure of Sandro Tonali, and reports suggest Bruno Guimaraes could also leave before the end of the transfer window.
Those potential exits would leave Newcastle with both a sizeable transfer budget and a clear need to recruit in midfield.

Espinosa has urged Real Madrid to sell Camavinga to Newcastle United. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
It is against that backdrop that Camavinga’s name has resurfaced.
Discussing the situation, Espinosa argued that Real Madrid should not ignore the financial power of Premier League clubs.
“We have to look at the market for Camavinga. I think 50 or 60 million in the Premier League.
“They pay outrageous amounts, but many times from Spain we say that someone will appear from the Premier League. We also have to be smart.”
He believes Newcastle’s current circumstances make this the ideal moment for Madrid to test the market.
“For example, now is when Real Madrid has to take advantage of the fact that Newcastle has just lost another midfielder, a signing.

Camavinga’s future is uncertain at Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
“They were going to sign Manzambi, and Aston Villa just snatched him away.
“Newcastle has also sold Tonali and is going to sell Bruno Guimaraes, so they’re going to have money in midfield. Now is the time to go and sell them Camavinga,” he added.
While the financial logic behind such a move has been explained, completing a transfer would depend on much more than Newcastle’s spending power.
Camavinga has consistently expressed his desire to establish himself at Real Madrid, and there has been little indication that he is actively seeking a move away from Spain, despite interest from Manchester United.
Furthermore, another problem in pulling off this move is convincing the midfielder to move to St James’ Park because Newcastle United will be without European football next season, a factor that may influence the player’s thinking.







































