Real Madrid have reportedly set an asking price of €70m (£59m) for Eduardo Camavinga, with Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City both interested in signing the midfielder during this summer's transfer window.
Camavinga, 22, has struggled with injury problems during the 2024-25 campaign, being restricted to just 24 appearances in all competitions, and there is currently speculation surrounding his future.
According to Fichajes, Real Madrid would be willing to let the France international depart this summer for €70m (£59m), and both PSG and Man City are showing an interest in his services.
The report claims that there are no formal offers on the table at this stage of proceedings, but it is expected that he will be on the move during this summer's transfer window.
Camavinga made the move to Real Madrid from Rennes in the summer of 2021, and he has represented Los Blancos on 170 occasions in all competitions, scoring three goals and registering nine assists in the process.
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PSG, Man City 'interested in Real Madrid's Camavinga'
Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti was asked about Camavinga during his press conference on Saturday to preview the La Liga clash with Rayo Vallecano on Sunday afternoon.
"He hasn't had continuity, he has had important injuries. He's been out for three and a half months, that makes it harder to get continuity," Ancelotti told reporters
"Now he is improving little by little, in the last few games he has had back pains that didn't allow him to play at 100%. He's held out because of the team's need, he'll be back to his best."
Camavinga started against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last week, but he was replaced past the hour, and the Frenchman had fallen behind Dani Ceballos in the pecking order before the latter picked up a recent injury.
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Which club will win the race for Camavinga?
Camavinga was linked with a move to the Premier League before he left Rennes, with Manchester United said to be huge admirers, and a switch to England would surely appeal to the midfielder.
However, PSG could have an advantage due to Real Madrid's alleged interest in Joao Neves.
Los Blancos are believed to view Neves as the perfect replacement for Camavinga, with the possibility of a swap deal opening up, meaning that Man City may be playing catch up when it comes to a summer deal.
A return to France is also believed to be appealing to Camavinga, especially with this PSG team proving to be a very exciting outfit and one capable of potentially ending their wait for a Champions League trophy in the near future.