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Under-fire Real Madrid midfielder’s entourage confirms he will not leave in the summer: ‘Same noise as always’

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Under-fire Real Madrid midfielder’s entourage confirms he will not leave in the summer: ‘Same noise as always’ Of the several Real Madrid players who have come under fire for the team’s poor performances in recent weeks, Eduardo Camavinga stands out as one of the most highlighted names. The Frenchman, after all, has seen a steep fall in quality and consistency on the field, which has directly contributed to a fall in prominence. Even in the few minutes he has had, it has not turned out well for the team on the field.

As a result of his poor performances and prominence, Camavinga has been increasingly linked with a departure from Real Madrid in the summer, with PSG and Premier League clubs said to be in the running. Claim from his entourage As reported by Cadena SER (h/t Madrid Xtra ) in a recent update, Camavinga’s entourage have confirmed to the Spanish outlet that the player will stay at Real Madrid and that he has no intention of leaving. They claim the noise around their client’s future and transfer is nothing but the usual rumours that arise when a player at Real Madrid does not live up to the mark and has let it slide as a regular occurrence.

They also claim that the player has a contract with Los Blancos, which will be honoured, and that the player is not considering moving anywhere in the summer. Camavinga was blamed for Real Madrid’s UCL elimination. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) “This is the same noise as always.

Eduardo has a contract and he’s not going anywhere,” they say. The 23-year-old star’s current contract with Real Madrid runs until 2029, leaving him with over three years on his deal. In that sense, his future is well within his control and it will be difficult for Los Blancos to push for a departure if he does not desire to leave.

Competition in midfield What may change his mind, however, is the growing competition for a starting spot in midfield – a department where he is already struggling and drowning in the competition. In addition to the highly rated Jude Bellingham, Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde, Arda Guler and Thiago Pitarch, Real Madrid are set to sign one or two midfield names in the summer. Camavinga’s chance of proving himself as a starter, thus, will take a further steep fall next season.