Eduardo Camavinga comments on his plans next season amid Man United transfer links

Add as preferred source on Google Manchester United have been linked to Eduardo Camavinga and the Real Madrid midfielder has now commented on his future plans.There are 24 midfield targets on Manchester United’s radar ahead of the midfield rebuild this summer and Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga is among them.Spanish media have claimed that Camavinga is likely to leave this summer after Madrid’s underwhelming season. They are expected to overhaul their squad now that Jose Mourinho’s return is confirmed.Camavinga is expected to cost over £43m this summer, and the French midfielder has now commented on his future plans.Photo By Dennis Agyeman/Europa Press via Getty Images Pick your DREAM summer midfield rebuild within the reported budgets… Who is the first name you want? Getty Images Eduardo Camavinga’s plans for 2026/27Camavinga has dropped down the pecking order at Madrid this season and Mourinho’s arrival means that big changes are expected at the Bernabeu.However, Camavinga’s comments suggest he wants to stay in Madrid next season.As quoted by Fabrizio Romano on X, Camavinga said: “It’s always a pleasure to play at Real Madrid and a dream come true”.“Ever since I was a kid, I always wanted to be here”.“Now we have to think about winning next season”. IF Elliot Anderson signs for Man City, who would be your TOP PRIORITY midfield alternative? Photo by Lee Parker – CameraSport via Getty Images Man United can rule out Eduardo Camavinga pursuitCamavinga’s comments should put an end to any transfer rumours linking him to Old Trafford.Additionally, Ineos want Premier League-proven signings after the success of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo this season.READ MORE: How Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga feels about his future, PSG interested along with Man UtdThat favours targets such as Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali.United have a £150m budget for their midfield overhaul, and while Camavinga would be a bargain, Ineos should only target players who are desperate to make a move to Old Trafford.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best United content each week direct to your mailbox
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