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Real Madrid’s technical management have high hopes for young French star Eduardo Camavinga to make up for the eventual departure of the stars from the team’s veteran midfielder, according to Spanish newspaper “Marca”.
Camavinga had signed a 6-year contract with Real Madrid, for 30 million euros, stressing during his presentation that he was “ready to play” in the ranks of the royal, that he moved from Stade Rennes, in France.
Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and Casemiro have been the mainstays of the Los Blancos squad since the start of Zinedine Zidane’s first term, but as the trio grew older there was an urgent need for the club to enter a new era in the middle ground.
Camavinga is seen as a “flame of hope” in the midfield after other young stars failed to fill the expected void, such as Spaniards Dani Ceballos and Marcos Llorente and Norway’s Martin Odegaard.
And if the young Uruguayan star, Federico Valverde, was able to achieve some success in the midfield of the team, he still lacks consistency to be a permanent player in the team and not a substitute.
18-year-old Camavinga faces a double challenge as he has to be in Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti’s starting XI at the moment, and prove himself in the long run as he has many years in the game. play at the Bernabeu.
In his career at Rennes, Camavinga has shown a good level of play in front of the defensive line, and there is no strong contender in this position except for the Brazilian star, Casemiro, on whom Real Madrid s has been supporting for years.
Camavinga arrived in Madrid after making two appearances for the France Under-21 squad, against North Macedonia and the Faroe Islands.
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