Club Declares Young Star “Not For Sale” as Part of Long-Term Core
Real Madrid has delivered a firm and immediate response to a substantial transfer offer for one of their brightest young talents, making it clear that midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is going nowhere.
According to a report from Fichajes, Liverpool submitted a bid of €70 million for the French international. The offer, however, was swiftly dismissed by the Spanish champions, who view the 21-year-old as an indispensable pillar of their future.
Club president Florentino Pérez maintains a clear policy: players considered part of the team’s core for the next decade are simply not for negotiation. For the Madrid hierarchy, the potential short-term financial gain is far outweighed by the cost to their long-term sporting project. Entertaining such an offer, they believe, would weaken the squad and send the wrong message to the dressing room.
Camavinga has grown into a vital and versatile figure since his arrival. Whether anchoring the midfield or filling in admirably at left-back, he has consistently shown a maturity beyond his years and a knack for rising to the occasion in major matches.
Liverpool’s interest is understood to be long-standing, with the Premier League side admiring Camavinga’s profile as an ideal fit for their midfield. Yet, Real Madrid feel no financial pressure to sell and see every sporting reason to keep a player whose influence is expected to grow each season.
With Camavinga’s contract secure and his role cemented, the club’s roadmap is fixed. The message to the market is unambiguous: some talents are priceless, and Eduardo Camavinga is firmly among them.
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