PSG show interest as Real Madrid open to offers for 23-year-old midfielder

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PSG show interest as Real Madrid open to offers for 23-year-old midfielder

PSG show interest as Real Madrid open to offers for 23-year-old midfielder

Eduardo Camavinga has endured a season to forget at Real Madrid. From injuries to irregular minutes to costly mistakes on the field, the 23-year-old midfielder has struggled to no ends.Given how thing...

PSG show interest as Real Madrid open to offers for 23-year-old midfielder

Eduardo Camavinga has endured a season to forget at Real Madrid. From injuries to irregular minutes to costly mistakes on the field, the 23-year-old midfielder has struggled to no ends.Given how thing...

Eduardo Camavinga's time at Real Madrid has hit a rough patch, and the 23-year-old French midfielder is facing an uncertain future at the Santiago Bernabéu. Once hailed as one of Europe's brightest young talents after his move from Rennes, Camavinga has struggled through a season riddled with injuries, inconsistent playing time, and costly errors on the pitch.

His struggles have been so pronounced that France manager Didier Deschamps left him out of the squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—a stark reminder of how far his stock has fallen. Despite having a contract with Real Madrid until 2029, the Spanish giants are reportedly open to listening to offers, with a potential departure looking increasingly likely this summer, according to AS.

Reigning French champions Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as a key suitor, closely monitoring Camavinga's situation. The midfielder, however, remains determined to fight for his place in Carlo Ancelotti's squad next season. But if a significant offer arrives—whether from PSG or another club—Los Blancos may decide it's time to part ways.

The numbers tell a sobering story: Camavinga has started only 23 of Real Madrid's 54 matches across all competitions this season, playing just 43% of the available minutes. After a promising return from injury in October, where he briefly looked set to reclaim his role under Xabi Alonso, his influence quickly faded. By spring, even Álvaro Arbeloa was turning to less experienced options like Thiago Pitarch for crucial Champions League nights against Manchester City and Benfica.

The low point came with a costly red card against Bayern Munich in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final—a mistake that forced Camavinga to issue a public apology to fans. It's been his toughest season since arriving in Madrid, and for a player who once looked destined for superstardom, the summer could bring a fresh start elsewhere.

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