Real Madrid’s plan to lock down Camavinga

According to the Spanish site Relevo, Real Madrid have already started discussions with Eduardo Camavinga, under contract until 2027, for an extension. As well as a hefty pay rise, the Madrid club would like to lock in the French international with a huge release clause.

Real Madrid intends to shield the contract of Eduardo Camavinga. The 20-year-old is having a full season with the Merengue since he has already played no less than 41 games in all competitions since the start of the season. Above all, his versatility is a major asset for his coach Carlo Ancelotti but also for the coach of the Blues, Didier Deschamps.

Retained Thursday in the list of Blues to face the Netherlands and Ireland, March 24 and 27 during the Euro 2024 qualifiers, the training midfielder was replaced among the tricolor defenders by “DD”. “Compared to the requirements and compared to what he has already been able to do, it leads me to have more guarantees for this position”, explained the latter at a press conference.

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A release clause set at one billion euros for the Frenchman?

Already used as a left side during the 2022 World Cup, as a backing for Théo Hernandez, Eduardo Camavinga will therefore occupy this role again, as he was able to do this season in club. And his good performances both in the midfield and in the corridor convinced Real to start discussions with him to extend his contract in Madrid according to the Spanish media. Relief.

While he is under contract until 2027, the White House would indeed like to shield his player by offering him a substantial salary increase. Above all, in order to prevent major financial maneuvers during the transfer window from, in particular, certain Premier League clubs, Florentino Perez and the Madrid board would like to increase the amount of his release clause. For the moment, it amounts to 700 million euros. And it is rumored that it could be increased to the tune of one billion euros. Camavinga would then join Vinicius, Rodrygo or Militao who all three already have such a clause.

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