Door wide open for Richard Hughes to complete stunning Eduardo Camavinga deal
Liverpool could conduct a midfield refit in the summer transfer window. Arne Slot has been relying on the same cast of characters for the last couple of seasons and he is getting diminishing returns f...
Door wide open for Richard Hughes to complete stunning Eduardo Camavinga deal Liverpool could conduct a midfield refit in the summer transfer window. Arne Slot has been relying on the same cast of characters for the last couple of seasons and he is getting diminishing returns from some of them. Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister have not been at their consistent best this season following their 2024/25 Premier League title-winning exertions.
Factor in an uncertain contract situation for Curtis Jones and you can see why midfielders might figure in Richard Hughes’ thinking ahead of the window. Camavinga deal moves closer One player closely linked with a move to Anfield over the last couple of windows has been Eduardo Camavinga. The 23-year-old has been at Real Madrid since 2021 - winning two Champions League titles - but he is coming to the end of the line at the Bernabeu.
Despite the exits of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric the France international has been unable to nail down a starting berth in the Madrid midfield under Xabi Alonso and successor Alvaro Arbeloa. A poor outing against Mallorca at the weekend - where he was blamed for the concession of the first goals - now appears to have sealed Camavinga’s fate. Under contract until 2029 Madrid will be in a strong negotiating position if any teams come forward with a bid this summe r - and Sport claims that Liverpool as well as Chelsea are in the running.
Real Madrid would consider Camavinga sale However the report warns that Madrid will not sell unless expressly asked to do so by the player himself - and would start the bidding at €100m (£87m). That price is likely to come down in discussions due to Camavinga’s form and his place on the periphery in the Spanish capital teams squad. L’Equipe in the player’s homeland of France also warned this week that Madrid were giving serious thought to selling Camavinga if the right kind of money was presented.