How Man Utd can benefit from Bellingham’s Real Madrid move

Tom Hancock
Tom Hancock
  • Updated: 6 Jun 2023 13:14 CDT
  • 3 min read
Jude Bellingham and a black silhouette of Eduardo Camavinga, over the Real Madrid and Manchester United badges
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Manchester United could swoop for Real Madrid star Eduardo Camavinga this summer, as the La Liga giants close in on Jude Bellingham.

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Assuming Bellingham completes a move from Borussia Dortmund to Real, fellow midfielder Camavinga could find himself somewhat surplus to requirements at the Bernabeu.

And it would appear that Man Utd have a very keen interest in the France international, 20 – who joined Real from Rennes as an 18-year-old two years ago.

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El Nacional claim that United are willing to offer as much as €150m (£129m) to bring Camavinga to Old Trafford – more than twice his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €71.8m.

Such a fee would comfortably surpass the €105m (£89.3m) United shelled out to re-sign Paul Pogba from Juventus in 2016 and make Camavinga the most expensive acquisition in the club’s history.

Talk of a potential approach for Camavinga comes less than 12 months after United spent fairly big to bring another Real midfielder to Old Trafford: Casemiro, who made his €70.7m (£60m) switch last August and proved pivotal as Erik ten Hag’s side secured Champions League qualification for next season.

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Camavinga has made 99 appearances for Real Madrid
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Camavinga proves his versatility

Camavinga – who has earned eight caps for France, featuring at the 2022 World Cup – won the first major trophies of his career with Real last term, as Carlo Ancelotti steered Los Blancos to La Liga and Champions League glory.

It’s not been such a successful season for Real this time around, but Camavinga has shown off a different aspect to his game by adeptly slotting in at left-back in the absence of Ferland Mendy.

Such versatility could make him a particularly useful addition to United’s squad as they prepare for their return to Europe’s top club competition in 2023/24.

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