Arsenal have reportedly been offered the opportunity to sign Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga during the upcoming summer transfer window, as uncertainty grows over the French international’s role at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Camavinga has endured a challenging season, struggling to secure a consistent place in Real Madrid’s starting lineup. Injuries have disrupted his rhythm, while increased competition in midfield has made regular minutes harder to obtain.
The emergence of highly-rated youngster Thiago Pitarch has also influenced the situation. The 18-year-old La Fábrica graduate is believed to be highly appreciated by head coach Álvaro Arbeloa, further increasing competition in the midfield positions.

Premier League clubs monitoring the situation
According to reports, Arsenal are among several Premier League clubs interested in signing Camavinga. Liverpool and Chelsea are also said to be monitoring developments closely as the summer window approaches.
Arsenal’s strong domestic campaign could play a role in attracting top players, particularly if the London club secures the Premier League title. The opportunity to join a competitive and stable project may appeal to the 23-year-old midfielder as he evaluates his future.

Real Madrid set €50m valuation
Despite his inconsistent season, Camavinga remains highly regarded at Real Madrid due to his versatility, technical ability, and experience at the highest level. The Spanish club are reportedly open to listening to offers, but only if proposals exceed €50 million.
At various moments during his time in Madrid, Camavinga has demonstrated his quality, often impressing with his energy, ball progression and defensive contributions. However, the current depth of the squad means competition for midfield places is particularly strong.
Players such as Aurélien Tchouaméni, Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler are all competing for similar roles, which could limit Camavinga’s opportunities for consistent playing time.

Summer decision approaching
With Real Madrid expected to strengthen the defensive midfield position in the summer, Camavinga’s long-term role remains uncertain. The coming months could prove decisive as both player and club assess the best path forward.
Interest from the Premier League suggests that there would be no shortage of potential destinations should Real Madrid decide to sanction a transfer.
MZ view
Camavinga remains a highly talented midfielder, and a move could benefit both the player and Real Madrid if regular playing time cannot be guaranteed. His versatility makes him valuable, but competition in Madrid’s midfield is among the toughest in Europe.
