In a dramatic and unexpected press conference held earlier today at Valdebebas, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez dropped a transfer bombshell that could shake the entire European football landscape. Pérez confirmed that the club is prepared to part ways with Eduardo Camavinga in order to finance a monumental €100 million move for a player he boldly described as “the number 10 of the future.”
The Real Madrid president, known for his ambition and appetite for marquee signings, didn’t reveal the name of the targeted midfielder but assured the press that “this is the best midfielder in the world right now, and a player who will wear the white shirt with greatness.”
“We are building the Madrid of the next decade. Sacrifices are sometimes necessary. Camavinga is a fantastic player and has served us with great dignity, but when opportunities of this magnitude come, you have to make bold decisions,” Pérez stated.
What’s Happening Behind the Scenes?
Multiple reports have linked the operation to PSG’s midfield genius — Warren Zaïre-Emery or Vitinha, both of whom have reportedly caught the eye of Xabi Alonso and the Madrid scouting department for their elite ball progression and intelligence in tight spaces.
But the real twist came when PSG’s sporting director Luís Campos was asked about the move minutes after the press conference. His reaction was surprisingly calm and composed, stating:
“Real Madrid can spend whatever they wish. But they might be surprised by what we have planned.”
That cryptic remark has set social media ablaze, with speculation rife that PSG could retaliate by launching a sensational late bid for one of Madrid’s top assets — possibly Rodrygo or even making a move to disrupt Madrid’s negotiations for their ongoing summer target.
Camavinga’s Exit: A Shock to Madridistas
The decision to potentially let go of Camavinga, a fan favorite known for his versatility, energy, and warrior-like attitude on the pitch, has already divided opinion among Madrid supporters. While some understand the need for elite midfield reinforcements, others see Camavinga as a future club legend whose departure would be premature.
Xabi Alonso, when questioned about the situation, remained diplomatic:
“Eduardo is a player I deeply admire. The market is unpredictable, and in football, tough calls are part of building a great team. If it happens, we wish him the very best.”
What Happens Next?
The next 48 hours could be pivotal. Madrid insiders suggest that an official bid will be tabled before the weekend, while PSG’s measured response hints at a possible counter-attack in the market. One thing is clear — this saga is far from over, and the coming days could decide the fate of both Camavinga and Real Madrid’s ambitious summer rebuild.
Madridistas are bracing for one of the most dramatic transfer weeks in recent memory