At a glance
- Camavinga has no intention of leaving Real Madrid in the transfer window despite a difficult season
- Injuries, inconsistency and the red card in Munich marked a turbulent campaign
- The French midfielder sees the final games as a chance to rebuild confidence and reset his story
Eduardo Camavinga isn’t going anywhere. Despite a season marked by setbacks, frustration and growing transfer speculation, the French midfielder has made his position clear according to MARCA: he’ll stay at Real Madrid, and he intends to fight his way back into the starting line up.
A transfer this summer? Camavinga says no
The rumours were inevitable. A difficult year, limited continuity, and a high-profile red card in Munich – a second yellow that still divides opinion – created the conditions for speculation. But none of it has moved the player. Sources close to Camavinga confirm there is no desire to leave in the transfer window, no temptation to seek a fresh start elsewhere. His response to a tough season is not an exit, but a reset from within.
A season that kept restarting
Everything that could go wrong, more or less did. Muscle problems, a dental issue that cost him key weeks, and a loss of rhythm that snowballed into lost confidence. In Munich, it all crystallised in the worst possible way. Camavinga left the pitch after the red card, fully aware of what it meant on a decisive Champions League night. It was the lowest point of a campaign that had never found its footing.
At times he had looked ready to take real ownership of the midfield – especially when deployed in deeper roles with responsibility. But the lack of continuity prevented momentum from building. Every time he found a foothold, something pulled him back.
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What has not changed is the confidence shown by those around him. Álvaro Arbeloa has publicly backed the midfielder, pointing to both his quality and his long-term importance to the project. In a squad where competition is fierce and trust is earned rather than given, that kind of public support carries real weight.
The club’s message internally has remained consistent throughout the season: Camavinga remains part of the plan.
Seven games to rewrite the story
With La Liga no longer within reach, the remaining fixtures carry a different kind of meaning. For Camavinga, they represent something more valuable than points – an opportunity to rebuild. To regain confidence, string together consistent performances, and reconnect with what makes him an important player at this level.
This is no longer a question of talent. That has never been in doubt. It is a question of resilience – of responding when things go wrong, of proving you belong not when everything is easy, but precisely when it is not. Camavinga has made his choice. No transfer, no shortcut. Just the work.



