Manchester City plans to invest significantly this summer, targeting midfield powerhouse Eduardo Camavinga to rejuvenate their campaign after a disappointing season.
After a lackluster campaign, City bolstered their squad in January. They signed Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis, and Nico Gonzalez with a nearly £200 million investment. The club now sits fifth in the Premier League and lost in the Champions League to Real Madrid.
Sources from fotnet24.net reported City may pursue Eduardo Camavinga this summer. The club could pay around £70 million for the French midfielder from Real Madrid.
Eduardo Camavinga is a 22-year-old French international who joined Real Madrid in 2021 for £34.4 million from Rennes. He featured in 27 matches this season, starting 16 times, and played 1512 minutes. Camavinga scored one goal, provided two assists, and received five yellow cards.
An industry insider claimed Camavinga’s wage demands could be significant if Real Madrid opts to sell him. The midfielder might command a higher fee than expected due to his rising market value.
Market forces dictate that only elite clubs can afford such high-cost transfers. Clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool lead the limited pool of buyers for players of this caliber.
City plans to invest heavily this summer. Concerns over midfielders Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, and Bernardo Silva drive the club’s aggressive spending strategy.
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