As the summer transfer window heats up, Manchester City are once again in the headlines. Pep Guardiola, determined to rebuild after a disappointing campaign, has set his sights on a key Real Madrid player. However, new Los Blancos boss Xabi Alonso has already made his stance clear.
A Changing Manchester City
Following the departure of club legend Kevin De Bruyne to Napoli and ongoing speculation around Ilkay Gündogan’s future, Guardiola is actively reshaping his squad. With midfield options dwindling, City are exploring elite-level replacements to reinforce their title ambitions in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Kevin De Bruyne’s move to Serie A marks the end of an era, and City are now searching for a new midfield dynamo.
Camavinga: The Next Big Target
According to Defensa Central, Guardiola is pushing for a move to sign Eduardo Camavinga—one of Real Madrid’s most promising young midfielders. The 21-year-old Frenchman was previously on City’s radar during his time at Rennes, and the English champions are once again interested.
Camavinga, who missed the Club World Cup due to injury, remains a vital part of Xabi Alonso’s future plans at Madrid. Despite his stop-start progress caused by fitness issues, the club expects him to become a consistent figure in the heart of the midfield this season.
Xabi’s Firm Response
While Guardiola and City are said to be monitoring Camavinga’s situation closely, Real Madrid are unwilling to negotiate. Xabi Alonso views the Frenchman as a core piece of his project—valued for both his technical ability and versatility.
“Camavinga is untouchable,” a source close to the club reportedly stated. “He’s part of Madrid’s long-term vision.”
Alonso’s response leaves no room for doubt: there will be no talks, no price tags, and no green light. Madrid’s refusal is as definitive as their own failed attempt to lure Manchester City’s Rodri to Spain.
A Battle of Midfields
With both clubs looking to refresh their midfields, the tug-of-war over top-tier talent is inevitable. But for now, Eduardo Camavinga is going nowhere. And while Guardiola may be in the market, Madrid’s message is loud and clear: the Frenchman is staying put at the Santiago Bernabéu.