Liverpool Overtake Manchester United in Race for Eduardo Camavinga as Real Madrid Sanction Summer Transfer at Reduced Valuation

Real Madrid is ready to sell Eduardo Camavinga for £43m this summer. Liverpool has reportedly leapfrogged Man Utd in the race for the French international.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 18, 2026, 11:25 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Liverpool Overtake Manchester United in Race for Eduardo Camavinga as Real Madrid Sanction Summer Transfer at Reduced Valuation - article image
Liverpool Overtake Manchester United in Race for Eduardo Camavinga as Real Madrid Sanction Summer Transfer at Reduced Valuation - article image

Merseyside Giants Lead Pursuit of Versatile French International

The strategic landscape of the Premier League's summer transfer window has shifted significantly following reports that Liverpool is now "leading the chase" for Eduardo Camavinga. After years of long-standing interest dating back to the player's development at Rennes, the Anfield club has reportedly moved ahead of Manchester United in formalizing their intent. This acceleration comes as intermediaries have begun briefing elite English clubs that a deal is increasingly viable. While Camavinga is understood to have a minor geographic preference for a move to London, the project on Merseyside is currently viewed as the most concrete option for a player seeking a central role in a championship-contending midfield.

Real Madrid Shifts Stance on Midfield Star to Fund Lavish Spending

In a surprising tactical pivot, the Real Madrid hierarchy has reportedly sanctioned the sale of a player previously considered foundational to the club's future. Trusted Italian reporter Matteo Moretto has confirmed that Camavinga is no longer viewed as "untransferable" by the Bernabeu board. The motive for this decision is primarily financial, as the club seeks to recoup significant fees to facilitate a multi-million pound spending spree this summer. Because Camavinga is no longer a guaranteed starter in the current tactical setup, the board has identified him as a high-value asset whose departure would not fundamentally weaken the starting eleven while providing the necessary capital for high-caliber incoming transfers.

Strategic Pivot Driven by Player Ambition for Prime Years

The potential transfer is not merely a boardroom decision but is also supported by the player’s desire to secure a more consistent competitive platform. At 23 years old, Eduardo Camavinga is approaching the prime years of his professional career and has reportedly expressed a reluctance to remain a squad player. Despite the prestige of representing Real Madrid, the French midfielder is prioritized being a "regular starter" above all other considerations. This alignment of interests between the club’s financial requirements and the player’s professional aspirations has created a rare opportunity for Premier League suitors to acquire a world-class talent at a "budget-friendly" price point of roughly £43 million.

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