Madrid Universal
·16 luglio 2026
Real Madrid place €80 million valuation on 23-year-old star wanted by Manchester United

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·16 luglio 2026

Eduardo Camavinga’s future at Real Madrid remains one of the biggest talking points, with the Spanish giants reportedly setting a valuation of around €80 million for the France midfielder.
The figure provides a picture of Real Madrid’s stance as speculation surrounding Camavinga continues to intensify.
Although the 23-year-old is determined to remain at the Santiago Bernabeu, the club’s need to generate funds for further signings has kept his name in the transfer conversation.
On that note, according to an update shared by Raman Alvarez de Mon on Ruben Martin’s YouTube channel, Real Madrid would seek approximately €80 million before considering the sale of one of their most talented young midfielders.
Camavinga endured a difficult campaign last season, struggling to establish consistency and ultimately missing out on a place in France’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Real Madrid are open to selling Camavinga. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
That disappointing year has only fuelled questions about his long-term role under Jose Mourinho, with reports suggesting the midfielder is no longer viewed as an untouchable figure within the squad.
Despite the growing speculation, Camavinga has made no indication that he wants to leave Madrid, although the club is understood to be taking a more practical approach.
With further reinforcements still under consideration, Real Madrid are exploring ways to balance the books through player sales, and Camavinga has emerged as one of the few assets capable of generating a significant transfer fee without disrupting the club’s long-term financial planning.
Among the clubs monitoring the situation most closely are Manchester United, who have internally discussed Camavinga as a potential addition to strengthen their midfield.
The Premier League side appreciate the Frenchman’s versatility, athleticism and technical quality, but their interest has not progressed beyond internal planning.

Camavinga does not want to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images)
The first obstacle remains the player’s own position.
Camavinga has shown no willingness to consider leaving Real Madrid, making it virtually impossible for any club to advance negotiations without first receiving encouragement from his camp.
Even if his position were to change later in the window, Real Madrid’s €80 million asking price would present another significant challenge.
For Manchester United, or any other interested club for that matter, convincing both the player and Real Madrid would require a substantial financial and sporting commitment.


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