Rennes Chief Responds To Manchester United's Bid For Camavinga

As TEAMtalk exposes what the midfielder wants to do regarding his future, a speculative Spanish source claims that Manchester United wants to sign Eduardo Camavinga to replace Casemiro. The article also reveals Real Madrid’s position on selling the Frenchman to the Red Devils.

The club’s co-owners, INEOS, are searching for a successor for the former Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro, who has already declared his intention to depart Manchester United at the conclusion of the current campaign. Even before to Casemiro’s revelation on January 22, 2026, Fraser Fletcher, TEAMtalk’s transfer correspondent, had long documented Manchester United’s interest in Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba, and Adam Wharton.

Another midfield player on Manchester United’s radar is Felix Nmecha, a former Manchester City prospect. The team is also reportedly interested in Real Madrid standout Eduardo Camavinga. A rumoured report in the Spanish media claims that Man Utd has “identified Eduardo Camavinga as one of their top priorities” to take Casemiro’s position.

Manchester United are coming for Camavinga

Real Madrid would be open to negotiations starting at 75 million euros, according to the OKDiario report. This amount would more than double the French football player’s then-current salary. Economically speaking, it would be a great deal: substantial financial gain, space for reinvestment, and balance in a team that already includes midfield players like Valverde, Tchouaméni, Güler, or Bellingham.

Eduardo Camavinga is not seen as untouchable at the Bernabéu. Although he is a valuable player, he is not essential. The club will take a serious look at any compelling offer that comes along from England.

Camavinga is seen by Manchester United as a pillar for the upcoming years as they work to construct a new competitive project. Meanwhile, Real Madrid remains composed. It doesn’t have to sell, but it also doesn’t mean that the door is closed.

The official actions that are taken in the upcoming weeks will determine everything. It’s obvious that the Frenchman will want at least 75 million dollars to go. They are certain in the capital that any move must be advantageous from an athletic and financial standpoint.

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