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Significant update on Liverpool signing Real Madrid ace after rumoured £61m bid

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Significant Update on Liverpool Signing Real Madrid Ace Eduardo Camavinga

Liverpool's pursuit of Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has hit a major roadblock after a rumoured £61m (€70m) bid was swiftly rejected. The 23-year-old France international, versatile enough to play as a central or defensive midfielder or even left-back, remains a key pillar of Real Madrid's future under Xabi Alonso, with his contract running until 2029[1][4].



Reports from Fichajes indicate Liverpool submitted the substantial offer, but Real Madrid responded immediately and firmly: Camavinga is not for sale. Club president Florentino Perez views him as untouchable, prioritizing long-term sporting stability over short-term financial gains. Sources close to the player confirm he is settled in Madrid, focused on regaining full fitness after hamstring and ankle injuries that limited him to 16 appearances (six starts) this season. He has no intention of leaving mid-season, despite Liverpool's long-standing admiration[2][3][4].

Transfer journalist Graeme Bailey notes that while Alonso convinced Camavinga to stay amid Premier League interest last summer, his situation could change in 2026 if he struggles for starts. Liverpool, managed by Arne Slot, see him as an upgrade for their inconsistent midfield amid injuries (e.g., Alexander Isak) and off-field issues (Mohamed Salah). The Reds remain in contact with his representatives but have accepted no January deal is possible. Any future move would likely exceed £80m, as no price tag exists while he's unavailable[1][3].

TEAMtalk and Defensa Central add that Liverpool will scout Camavinga in El Clasico, but Real's stance is clear: he's integral to their present and future. Liverpool may pivot to more realistic targets, though Camavinga tops their wishlist for midfield refresh[1][2]. This rejection underscores Real Madrid's unyielding policy on core talents.

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