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Liverpool want Real Madrid midfielder; La Liga club not open to offers

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By Aniket Rai

Liverpool want to make a move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga

Liverpool are supposedly interested in making a move for 20-year-old Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, there are Premier League clubs that are willing to throw the house at Camavinga in an effort to sign him from Real Madrid. The La Liga giants, however, are not open to listening to any offers.

In fact, Camavinga is said to be wanting to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu as well. And that is a decision we can’t really hold against him because the future is very bright for him there. He has already made 43 appearances for them across competitions this season.

Liverpool's Guinean midfielder Naby Keita and Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga vie for the ball.
Liverpool’s Guinean midfielder Naby Keita and Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga vie for the ball. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)

Toni Kroos and Luka Modric are at the end of the road of their careers. Even though they would still run rings around our out-of-form midfielder, Real Madrid certainly signed Camavinga from Stade Rennais for 30million Euros in the summer of 2021 and Aurelien Tchouameni from AS Monaco a year later as their future midfielders.

What should LFC do?

The thing is, when a player is in the prime years of his career and playing regularly for a team like Real Madrid, there aren’t a lot of other avenues – if any at all – that will interest them.

Casemiro moving to Manchester United seems to be one of the few exceptions but by the time he moved to Old Trafford, there was nothing left for him to win with Real Madrid.

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Camavinga, by comparison, is very young and is only beginning to show his worth with Los Merengues. When he signed for them as a teenager, he would have envisaged being a regular starter for them in the future.

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If he is on the verge of doing that under Carlo Ancelotti, or any other manager who may come in after the Italian, there isn’t a lot Liverpool can do to sign him. Unless, of course, something changes in our favour, because in football, you never know. It’s best we save up our funds and spend it on Jude Bellingham.