

The 22-year-old French has been conspicuously absent from the field since that fateful day. Although he accompanied Real Madrid on their journey to the United States for the CWC, the physical strain left him sidelined.
In the annals of Ancelotti's reign, Camavinga was a prized asset, yet the winds of change have blown with the arrival of new head coach Xabi Alonso. Reports suggest Alonso does not see the midfielder as a cornerstone of the squad, raising eyebrows among supporters and analysts alike.
Indeed, Camavinga finds himself behind Arda Guler, who dazzled during the Club World Cup, and Franco Mastantuono, a budding talent freshly recruited from Argentina. Alonso, it is said, favors these two as potential cover for the brilliant Jude Bellingham, who is recovering after shoulder surgery and faces three months out of action.
This scenario paves the way for a possible summer transfer if Camavinga attracts alluring offers.