Despite recent reports of a potential move to Merseyside, Eduardo Camavinga insisted he is “very happy” at Real Madrid.
What started as a flourishing career in a white shirt soon became marred by injuries for the Frenchman. Camavinga spent 159 days on the sidelines last season with various problems before missing the start of 2025–26 due to an ankle injury.
The 22-year-old is now back to full match fitness, but he has yet to play consistent minutes under Xabi Alonso. With Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde acting as the Spaniard’s preferred midfield duo, Camavinga has been left trying to scrounge up any possible game time over the last two months.
The uncertainty of his place in Alonso’s XI has cast a doubt over the midfielder’s future with the 15-time European champions. Yet Camavinga told that his goal is to leave his mark with Real Madrid, shutting down recent links to Liverpool.
“I’m living a dream. Not everyone gets the chance to play for the best club in the world,” Camavinga said. “I have to make the most out of it.
“I’m very happy at Real Madrid.”






