Madrid Universal
·28 Juni 2026
Real Madrid aim to generate €60 million from midfielder’s sale amid PSG, Inter interest

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·28 Juni 2026

Real Madrid have made a statement in the transfer market by signing at least four players so far, including Portuguese international Bernardo Silva.
Silva’s addition strengthens a Real Madrid midfield that has lacked the stability once provided by veterans Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.
Real Madrid had long entrusted the likes of Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga to fill these gaps, but over the years, that trust has faded, with the club now ready to part ways with Camavinga this summer.
According to AS, Real Madrid are expecting to generate around €60 million from the sale of Camavinga this summer.

Camavinga is not a part of Mourinho’s plans. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
The Frenchman is clearly not part of Jose Mourinho’s plans, and the Portuguese coach is more than keen on getting rid of him.
This is despite the fact that Camavinga is keen on prolonging his stay at the Bernabeu and fighting for his place in the starting eleven.
It must be noted that Camavinga is coming on the back of a torrid campaign that was marked largely by his infamous red card against Bayern Munich. His poor form also led to his omission from the French national team for the World Cup.

Camavinga is on the radar of several European clubs. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Despite his poor form and non-participation in the World Cup, Camavinga remains a hot prospect in the market.
The former Rennes starlet has already been linked with a move to Liverpool, who are reportedly keen on shoring up their ranks in the middle of the park.
Apart from the Reds, Camavinga is on the radar of reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain – a team that could welcome the addition of a proper backup for someone like Vitinha and Joao Neves.
Inter Milan, too, are interested in the services and a potential deal with the Italian giants could put Real Madrid in a favourable position, as far as the pursuit of defensive target Alessandro Bastini is concerned.
However, the deal may ultimately depend on Camavinga, who remains keen on staying at Real Madrid.







































