La Liga
Real Madrid faces a summer of important decisions, and one of the topics gaining momentum is that of Eduardo Camavinga. The French midfielder, 23 years old, has not been able to find the expected consistency this season, sparking interest from SSC Napoli, who are willing to pursue a loan deal for the upcoming campaign. The proposed deal in Italy would involve covering 70% of the player's salary, a condition that could spark discussions within the white club's sports management.
Real Madrid doesn't see Eduardo Camavinga as a problem but understands that his development requires continuity. The Frenchman has shown flashes of high-level performances but also periods of inconsistency, hindering his definitive establishment in the starting eleven. In a heavily contested midfield, every minute counts, and the club knows that a season with real prominence could help him regain confidence, rhythm, and competitive weight.
Real Madrid evaluates SSC Napoli's plan for Eduardo Camavinga
SSC Napoli's interest comes at an opportune moment. The Italian club is looking to strengthen its midfield with a physical, dynamic player with elite experience, and Eduardo Camavinga fits that profile. His ability to break lines in dribbling, press after losing possession, and fulfill various roles in midfield make him an attractive asset for a team aiming to compete strongly in Serie A and Europe again.
For Real Madrid, the crucial aspect lies in the terms of the deal. A simple loan without an obligatory purchase option would allow them to retain full control over the player's future. The fact that SSC Napoli is willing to cover 70% of his wage is also significant, as it would ease part of the salary burden without definitively losing a player who still has a lot of potential ahead. In Valdebebas, they don't want to rush but rather evaluate all possibilities.

SSC Napoli aims to capitalize on the Frenchman's ups and downs
SSC Napoli understands that convincing Real Madrid won't be easy but believes that the context may work in their favor. Eduardo Camavinga needs constant playing time and an environment where he can feel important. At the Santiago Bernabéu, the demands are high, and internal competition leaves no room for error. In Naples, on the other hand, he could have a leading role from day one and take on responsibilities in a tactical and competitive league.
Real Madrid has shown in other cases that they don't view loans as punishments but rather as growth tools. If the destination ensures playing time, demands, and a clear plan, Real Madrid may consider a temporary departure. The priority will be to protect the player's value and avoid an operation that implies a loss of trust. Camavinga is still young, an international player with distinctive qualities to return more complete.
A loan deal beneficial for all parties involved
A temporary exit for Eduardo Camavinga would make sense if all pieces fit together. The player would gain continuity, SSC Napoli would add a top-tier midfielder, and Real Madrid would retain their rights without closing the door to a return. Covering 70% of the wage is a significant factor, although not the sole consideration to make a decision.
The outcome will depend on the player's stance and the Italian club's resolve. Real Madrid won't give away a player with such potential but also doesn't want Camavinga to endure another season marked by fluctuations and lack of rhythm. If SSC Napoli presents a convincing project, the loan could become a strategic solution. Real Madrid will need to decide whether to keep him for immediate competition or let him grow away from the Bernabéu during a pivotal season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Napoli se interesa por la cesión de Camavinga
