Liverpool are said to be monitoring the situation as Eduardo Camavinga could be allowed to leave Real Madrid this summer.
According to L’Équipe, the midfielder’s future at the Bernabéu is becoming uncertain. Although he has been part of two Champions League-winning squads, his performances have dipped this season, and a summer exit could suit both player and club.
Reports also suggest Camavinga has been offered to Arsenal, with the France international expected to favour a move to a club competing in the Champions League.
Still just 23, Camavinga remains highly rated and is likely to attract strong interest. During his time in Madrid, he has been used in multiple roles, including midfield and occasionally at left-back, highlighting his versatility.
That flexibility could appeal to both Liverpool and Arsenal, though he may benefit more from joining a team where he can secure a consistent starting role—something not guaranteed at either club.
While talented, he may not currently represent a clear upgrade in Liverpool’s midfield, particularly in comparison to Ryan Gravenberch. At Arsenal, breaking into the starting lineup ahead of Declan Rice or Martin Zubimendi would also be a major challenge.
As a result, while he could add depth, Camavinga might need to consider a move to a less competitive side if he wants regular minutes and a more prominent role next season.
