Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder | OneFootball

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·6 April 2026

Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder

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Eduardo Camavinga was singled out as one of the culprits in Real Madrid’s latest mishap against Mallorca this past weekend.

The midfielder failed to provide the desired impact for Real Madrid and has been struggling with form and consistency for quite some time now.


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This has led to widespread speculation over his future, with reports yesterday claiming that Los Blancos are prepared to part ways with the midfielder for a fee of up to €75 million.

Premier League emerges as the likely destination

The report had also claimed that the Premier League and PSG are two possible destinations for Camavinga, should he end up leaving the club in the coming summer.

Now, a fresh report from MARCA suggests the Premier League may end up as the most viable destination for the Frenchman.

Article image:Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder

Camavinga is no longer an untouchable at Real Madrid. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

The report suggests that England is a more feasible destination for Camavinga as PSG are not currently considering making a move for the former Rennes starlet.

Real Madrid, for their part, do not consider him untouchable anymore and will not think twice selling the player if they receive a lucrative offer.

However, for the club, selling Camavinga won’t be a priority. The player still enjoys good harmony in the dressing room and is very familiar with the conditions. Therefore, Real Madrid might not push for his exit.

The ultimate decision will be made by the player himself. Real Madrid are clearly not happy with the progression he has shown, especially after the departures of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, and if Real Madrid find someone better, it won’t be long before his importance in the team vanishes.

Camavinga, therefore, needs to look after his own interests and make a final decision on his future.

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