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Manchester United and Arsenal are leading the race for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, with a Premier League transfer expected this summer. Here’s why this move could reshape both clubs' midfields.
Reports indicate that Manchester United is eager to revamp their squad, especially with Casemiro's upcoming departure and Manuel Ugarte likely leaving as well. The Red Devils are targeting at least two new midfielders, with names like Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, Sandro Tonali, and Bruno Guimaraes in the mix. However, Camavinga's situation has escalated after his red card in Real Madrid's recent Champions League loss to Bayern Munich.
AS journalist Ruben Martin notes that Real Madrid views Camavinga's season as a test he hasn't passed, making a potential sale seem feasible. While Arsenal and Manchester United have shown the strongest interest, Chelsea and Tottenham's pursuits are reportedly less serious.
No official bids have been made yet, but Premier League clubs are expected to offer between €55-60 million once the transfer window opens. Camavinga's contract runs until 2029, which gives Real Madrid leverage. If he moves to England, his salary could rise to £200,000-250,000 per week, with expectations leaning towards his departure this summer.

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