Liverpool transfer news: Liverpool ready to table £70m offer for Real Madrid midfielder?

Liverpool transfer news: Liverpool ready to table £70m offer for Real Madrid midfielder?
Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot pictured in October 2025. Photo by IMAGO / Propaganda Photo

Between injuries and poor form, Eduardo Camavinga has become less essential at Real Madrid. Several Premier League giants are ready to submit a hefty offer to Los Blancos.

Already victim of a difficult season last year, Eduardo Camavinga is struggling enormously to rediscover his best form. He has made 24 appearances since the start of the 2025-26 campaign, only half of which came as a starter. The French midfielder has dropped behind Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Jude Bellingham and Arda Guler in the pecking order. Real Madrid are no longer opposed to a sale ahead of the next summer transfer window.

Premier League giants eyeing Camavinga

Eduardo Camavinga is under contract until June 2029 with Real Madrid and still commands a strong value on the transfer market, particularly among Premier League giants.

Eduardo Camavinga Real Madrid
Eduardo Camavinga of Real Madrid. Photo by
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According to Caught Offside, Arsenal and especially Liverpool remain interested in the 23-year-old's profile. The British outlet adds that an offer of between £67.8m and £84.7m (€80m-€100m) should satisfy Los Blancos.

Eduardo Camavinga would be an ideal signing for Liverpool. The Reds sometimes lack depth in midfield and, moreover, the former Stade Rennais player is also capable of filling in on the left flank, even if it is not his preferred position. Andrew Robertson is expected to leave next summer, while his supposed successor Milos Kerkez has failed to convince Arne Slot. Eduardo Camavinga could therefore be a versatile solution.

On Arsenal's side, the midfield department is one of the Gunners' great strengths, but the Premier League leaders have been tracking Eduardo Camavinga since his early days in Ligue 1. The opportunity to finally sign him is understandably giving Mikel Arteta's side food for thought.

A sale this winter appears unlikely, but during the next summer window, depending on who is managing Real Madrid, the French player could seriously consider a departure. England would gladly open its doors to him.


Editorial manager and football enthusiast, Axel stays on top of all the key football news, even if he maintains a particular attachment to clubs in the North of France - from Lens to Lille via Dunkirk - since he no longer lives there.