Madrid Universal
·16 June 2026
Mourinho does not consider Real Madrid midfielder ‘untouchable’; club open to offers

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·16 June 2026

Real Madrid are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to strengthen the squad heading into the new season. Four new signings have already been secured, with more expected to be completed in the coming weeks.
However, in order to make room for the new arrivals, Los Blancos will also need to sell some players in the summer. After all, La Liga allows only 25 player registrations in the squad for the season.
As already reported, Real Madrid consider the likes of Ferland Mendy, Fran Garcia, Raul Asencio, and Dani Ceballos sellable.
Now, according to The Athletic, Real Madrid are open to listening to offers for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
The 23-year-old Frenchman is coming off a disappointing season, and as per the report, new manager Jose Mourinho does not consider him an ‘untouchable’ player.

Future far from secure. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
The Portuguese tactician intends to build his midfield around the pairing of Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham, with Aurelien Tchouameni also expected to be an integral player, along with whoever the club sign this summer.
Given the situation, Camavinga is not considered a key part of the plans and offers for him will be entertained. Inter Milan, for one, have already asked about the player.
However, the report states that those close to the French international see his departure this summer as pretty much ‘impossible’.
Indeed, the 23-year-old midfielder has no intention of leaving the Santiago Bernabeu and is eager to fight for his place in the side and prove himself after a subpar campaign in 2025/26.

Will Camavinga stay or leave? (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Camavinga has been at Real Madrid since 2021, arriving from Rennes in a deal worth around €36 million. While his potential and talent has never been in doubt, so far he has failed to take the next step and establish himself as a mainstay in the team.
Given how things went for him last season, it will not come as a surprise if Real Madrid decide to part ways with him this summer.
If he does stay put, though, the upcoming campaign under Mourinho could end up being his last chance to prove himself at Real Madrid.
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