Real Madrid have reportedly set a price tag for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
Los Blancos had a great night at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday, facing Manchester City in the Champions League.
A magnificent hat-trick from Federico Valverde secured a convincing 3-0 victory for the team against Pep Guardiola’s side.
Camavinga started from the bench and was activated in the 70th minute, replacing Arda Guler.
The French midfielder has been linked with a move away from Los Blancos in recent months, and now it is reported that a price has been set for his transfer.
According to Spanish newspaper MARCA, journalist Matteo Moretto stated that Madrid will ask for around 50 million euros for Camavinga.
“He is not an unsellable player, several Premier League clubs are already waiting for him. At the moment, Real Madrid have not set a final price, but it is clear that they do not want to sell for less than 50 million euros,” Moretto declared.
Camavinga joined the Spanish giants in the summer of 2021 from French side Rennes in a deal reportedly worth around €39.5m.
Since then, the 23-year-old has made 211 appearances in all competitions for Madrid, scoring six goals. He has also won two La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues, as well as other trophies.
In recent months, Camavinga has been linked with clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal.
He has had limited minutes on the pitch in recent months, being passed over by players like Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni.
