As Real Madrid continues its pursuit of early-season points, the club’s focus extends beyond the pitch to securing the future. Among the players on the verge of signing a new contract is Eduardo Camavinga.
According to noted transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid and Camavinga’s agent are close to finalizing a new deal, with the agreement reportedly 99% complete. The new contract is expected to include an enhanced salary and a release clause designed to safeguard the player’s interests.
Camavinga, since his arrival at Real Madrid, has consistently demonstrated the quality and commitment demanded by Los Blancos. He is steadily cementing his status as a key starter under coach Carlo Ancelotti. The technical staff is highly satisfied with his contributions both on and off the field.
Within the dressing room, Camavinga enjoys a strong reputation, thanks to his amicable relationships with fellow players. His willingness to adapt and play in various positions, even when it’s not his preferred role, underscores his team-oriented approach.
Real Madrid views Camavinga as a natural successor to midfield legends like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric. In the current season, Camavinga has already started in six out of eight games, earning the trust and favor of the coaching staff.
While Camavinga’s performances have been impressive, the club believes there’s room for improvement, particularly in terms of goal creation and execution. The young midfielder is yet to score or provide an assist this season, a contrast to his debut when he swiftly found the back of the net at the Santiago Bernabéu.
While the renewal isn’t finalized, the ongoing discussions appear promising. The club hopes to announce the contract extension at the end of the season. As Kroos and Modric’s Real Madrid futures remain uncertain, Camavinga is seen as the future cornerstone of the midfield, with the club placing significant faith in his potential for continued growth both on and off the field.
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