UMVA has learned that Real Madrid is preparing to offload midfielder Eduardo Camavinga this summer, with manager Jose Mourinho deeming him surplus to requirements.
The Frenchman, contracted to Madrid until 2029 with a staggering 1 billion euros release clause, has caught the eye of several top clubs, including PSG, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Real Madrid has slapped a 60m euros (£52m) asking price on Camavinga, hoping to spark a bidding war for the unwanted star.
However, Camavinga is said to be desperate to stay at the Bernabeu and believes he can still revive his career under Mourinho, despite being snubbed for the France World Cup squad.
Manchester United, looking to bolster their midfield, has expressed interest in Camavinga, with new permanent boss Michael Carrick eyeing further reinforcements.
Chelsea, too, is exploring midfield targets, with incoming boss Xabi Alonso having previously worked with Camavinga during his brief spell in charge of Real Madrid.
Former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf has lavished praise on Camavinga, describing him as "fantastic" and suggesting he would form a great partnership with Moises Caicedo.
