Eduardo Camavinga is reportedly no longer considered untouchable at Real Madrid, with growing indications that the midfielder could be closer to leaving the club than staying.
According to reports from Marca, the Premier League has emerged as the most likely destination should Camavinga depart, while Paris Saint Germain are not currently interested in securing his services.
Since joining Real Madrid, Camavinga has developed into a key figure within the squad, making more than 200 appearances across all competitions. His versatility and composure have seen him feature in multiple roles, contributing significantly to the team’s success during one of its most dominant periods in recent years.
Camavinga has already built an impressive trophy cabinet at the club, winning every major title available, some on multiple occasions. His honours include two UEFA Champions League titles in the 2021-22 and 2023-24 seasons, with the possibility of a third still within reach. He has also secured two La Liga titles during the same periods, alongside two UEFA Super Cups in 2022 and 2024.
Domestically, he has lifted the Spanish Super Cup twice in 2022 and 2024, as well as the Copa del Rey in the 2022-23 season. On the global stage, Camavinga has also claimed the FIFA Club World Cup in 2023 and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup in 2024, further highlighting his success with the Spanish giants.
As speculation surrounding his future continues to grow, attention now turns to whether Real Madrid will sanction a move and which Premier League clubs could step forward to secure one of Europe’s most accomplished midfielders.

