
Madrid/Paris – European football has been shaken by breaking news surrounding Eduardo Camavinga, one of the brightest young midfielders in the world. According to multiple reliable sources, the 21-year-old French international is caught in an irreversible conflict with Real Madrid after being marginalized by newly appointed coach Xabi Alonso.
Since taking over the Santiago Bernabéu hot seat, Alonso has implemented a tactical system that has limited Camavinga’s influence. Instead of being the dynamic engine of the midfield – a role in which he thrives thanks to his explosive energy, vision, and technical brilliance – Camavinga has often found himself either benched, or played out of position to accommodate other senior stars. For a player who was once considered the future cornerstone of Real Madrid, this has become an unbearable situation.
Insiders revealed that Camavinga feels increasingly disrespected and undervalued. Training ground tensions have reportedly grown, with disagreements between him and Alonso’s staff surfacing. The young star, who left Rennes in 2021 to join Real Madrid in a high-profile deal, now believes his career could stagnate if he continues under Alonso’s system.
This discontent has opened the door for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to strike. With their long-standing ambition to dominate European football, PSG’s leadership views Camavinga as not only a generational talent but also a symbolic signing: bringing back a French prodigy to lead their midfield revolution. Reports claim PSG is ready to put down an offer exceeding 150 million euros, a figure that would make Camavinga one of the most expensive players in football history.

Such a transfer would be a seismic event. For Real Madrid, losing Camavinga would be more than just a sporting setback – it would signal cracks in their project under Alonso, raise questions about squad management, and potentially spark discontent among other players. For PSG, however, it would be a resounding statement: a declaration that the club remains one of the most powerful forces in the transfer market, ready to challenge for the Champions League with renewed firepower.
Fans are now divided. Madridistas express shock and anger at the thought of losing their “midfield jewel,” while PSG supporters are ecstatic at the prospect of seeing Camavinga return to France, where he could become the face of a new era alongside Kylian Mbappé’s eventual successor. European football media is unanimous: if completed, this blockbuster deal will not only redefine PSG’s midfield but could alter the balance of power across the continent for years to come.
The only question that remains: will Real Madrid fight to keep their young star, or will the conflict with Xabi Alonso push Camavinga into the arms of PSG in one of the most dramatic transfers of the decade?
