Sources: Liverpool expected to table 60 million bid for 'extraordinary' midfielder
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Sources: Liverpool expected to table 60 million bid for 'extraordinary' midfielder
"Liverpool are expected to table a 60 million bid for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside. Camavinga is emerging as one of the most sought-after players in Europe, with Liverpool preparing a serious move for the French midfielder. Arne Slot has identified the 23-year-old as a key target as he looks to strengthen his midfield options. The French midfielder has made 13 appearances for the Spanish giants in all competitions this season."
"Liverpool hold genuine interest in Eduardo Camavinga Liverpool's move could tempt Real Madrid into negotiations depending on their squad restructuring priorities. Real Madrid are not actively looking to part ways with Camavinga, but internal discussions have taken place about his long-term role at the club. With Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde, and Jude Bellingham all considered untouchable, Camavinga's place in the pecking order has come under scrutiny. Some at the Bernabeu believe that cashing in on Camavinga could fund future transfers while maintaining squad balance."
Liverpool are expected to bid 60 million for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. Camavinga, 23, is emerging as one of Europe's most sought-after players and has made 13 appearances for Real Madrid this season. Arne Slot has identified him as a key target to strengthen Liverpool's midfield. Real Madrid are not actively seeking to sell but have held internal discussions about Camavinga's long-term role, with Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham viewed as untouchable. Some at the Bernabeu believe selling Camavinga could fund future transfers and maintain squad balance. Camavinga remains respected by Xabi Alonso and has expressed admiration for Madrid's winning culture. Liverpool faces competition from Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Arsenal and Bayern Munich.
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