As the January transfer window approaches, speculation continues over Eduardo Camavinga’s future.
Spanish outlet Fichajes reported that Liverpool submitted a €70 million (£61M) bid for the 23-year-old French midfielder, but Real Madrid reportedly rejected the offer outright.
Camavinga Remains a Key Part of Real Madrid’s Midfield Plans
Camavinga remains an important part of Real Madrid’s long-term plans, despite not being a guaranteed starter this season.
He has featured in 16 matches, accumulating 650 minutes—an average of roughly 40 minutes per appearance—highlighting his current role as a rotation option rather than a key starter.

From Liverpool’s perspective, the fee seems high for a player who would not immediately slot into the first team, especially considering the Reds’ more urgent needs at centre-back after injuries to Giovanni Leoni and ongoing fitness concerns for Joe Gomez.
The reported interest from Liverpool may be overstated, with discussions likely exploratory rather than formal bids, keeping Camavinga firmly under Real Madrid’s control for now.






