Liverpool has the opportunity to bend the transfer of the Blues in the transfer of Eduardo Camavinga
Competition to get one of the mainstay players Real Madrid getting hotter. Liverpool is now at the forefront of efforts to recruit defensive midfielders Edward Camavinga.
The latest report states that Liverpool are now leading the competition to land Eduardo Camavinga. Real Madrid is said to be open to releasing the player transfer market next summer.
Interest in the French midfielder does not only come from Liverpool. Chelsea And Manchester United has also carried out initial communication with the player’s representatives.
However, Liverpool is at the forefront of this hunt. Camavinga himself is reportedly interested in moving to London if a Champions League club makes a serious offer.
Enduring Quality is an Added Value
Camavinga is considered to have very strong defensive abilities. He even received praise as an “extraordinary defensive” player.
This season, the 23-year-old has recorded an average of 4.0 tackles per game in La Liga. This figure is the highest in the Real Madrid squad, even surpassing the record of Liverpool players in the Premier League.
With these statistics, Camavinga is considered capable of making a significant contribution in strengthening Liverpool’s midfield, especially from the defensive side.
Challenges in terms of salary
Even though it has the potential to be an important signing, Liverpool will likely have to prepare a large budget to pay Camavinga.
Currently, he receives a salary of around £208,000 per week or the equivalent of approximately IDR 4.2 billion per week.
Eduardo Camavinga’s performance
- Total Appearances: 33 matches (19 of them as a starter).
- Total Minutes Played: Approximately 1,790 minutes.
- Goal Contribution: 2 Goals and 1 Assist.
- Discipline: 2 Yellow Cards and 0 Red Cards.
Performance Notes
- Multipurpose Role: This season Camavinga continues to show his flexibility by playing in various positions: Defensive Midfielder (DM), Central Midfielder (CM), Left Wing Midfielder (LM), and occasionally filling in as Left Back (LB) when needed.
- Defensive Activity: Still one of the most active players in tackling, with a consistent tackle success rate in both domestic and European leagues.
- Physical Condition: Had missed the start of the season (UEFA Super Cup) due to injury, but has returned to become an important rotation pillar under Carlo Ancelotti.
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