Real Madrid and Liverpool Weigh Midfield ‘Swap’ as Camavinga and Mac Allister Deals Loom
Real Madrid and Liverpool are reportedly "ready" to sanction a stunning midfield swap involving Alexis Mac Allister and Eduardo Camavinga this summer.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 8, 2026, 8:08 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

A Potential Changing of the Guard in Midfield
The long-standing transfer rivalry between Real Madrid and Liverpool is reportedly entering a transformative new phase. According to industry insiders and reports from TEAMtalk, the two European giants are currently "working on" a significant exchange of personnel that could reshape both midfields this summer. The deal, described by sources as "stunning," centers on an direct swap involving Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister and Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga. The move comes as Madrid continues to exert its influence on the Reds' roster, having already secured former academy product Trent Alexander-Arnold in previous windows.
Mac Allister’s Bernabéu Ambitions Despite Form Dip
Alexis Mac Allister remains a top priority for the La Liga leaders, even as his performances at Anfield have seen a notable decline this season. Real Madrid’s scouting department has reportedly completed extensive background research on the Argentine international, concluding that his technical profile remains an ideal fit for their evolving tactical system. While some critics have questioned Mac Allister’s consistency in recent months, the hierarchy in Madrid appears undeterred, viewing the World Cup winner as a long-term successor to their aging creative core.
Camavinga’s Long-Term Appeal to the Reds
On the opposite side of the transaction, Liverpool has reportedly renewed its pursuit of Eduardo Camavinga, a player they have monitored since his emergence at Rennes. Valued at approximately £43 million, the French midfielder is rumored to be available for sale this summer as Madrid looks to balance its books and roster space. Sources close to the Merseyside club suggest that Liverpool "loves" Camavinga’s character and work rate, viewing him as the high-energy defensive reinforcement required to stabilize a midfield that has lacked a world-class "box-to-box" presence in recent seasons.
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