Real Madrid have reportedly offered Eduardo Camavinga to Manchester City as part of their squad reshaping ahead of the new season. According to Matteo Moretto and Marca, direct contact between the clubs took place in recent hours, with Camavinga’s name formally raised during discussions. Madrid are open to player sales to generate funds for incoming signings, and reports suggest José Mourinho is not fully convinced of the French midfielder’s long‑term role.
City, meanwhile, continue to rebuild their midfield after securing Elliot Anderson and are evaluating several profiles, including Camavinga and Ayyoub Bouaddi. Despite the talks, there is no indication that City have decided to pursue a deal, with any move dependent on their transfer priorities and financial strategy. Madrid, for their part, remain active as they work to reshape the squad before the window closes, leaving Camavinga’s future uncertain as negotiations evolve.