Juventus are closely monitoring developments at Real Madrid, with a new and surprising name emerging from internal evaluations at Continassa: Eduardo Camavinga.
While early discussions have also involved other profiles such as Brahim Díaz, the French midfielder has become a concrete idea within the club’s ongoing squad rebuild under Luciano Spalletti.
The concept currently being explored is a potential loan move, although the operation is considered complex at this stage reports Giovanni Albanese.
Camavinga is not fully settled in the Madrid setup and could represent a major market opportunity if conditions align. However, the player also has several admirers in England, and a permanent departure from Real Madrid is not seen as his preferred option.
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His priority would be a temporary move that guarantees more consistent playing time, helping him regain top-level status in Europe after a season in which he also lost ground in the French national team hierarchy.
Midfield Reshuffle Plans and the Koopmeiners Factor
A midfielder with Camavinga’s profile is viewed internally as a potential game-changer for Juventus’ midfield structure.
His arrival would significantly raise the technical and physical level of the department, where Teun Koopmeiners remains a central figure in the planning.
Koopmeiners recently rejected an approach from Galatasaray, the same club that has also shown interest in Camavinga.
However, Juventus’ internal strategy appears linked to the Dutchman’s future: before any incoming deal can be finalized, the club would need to find a suitable solution for him.
After two underwhelming seasons, the possibility of a contract renewal appears limited, but finding the right technical and financial exit remains complicated.
For this reason, a loan-based formula is currently considered the most realistic pathway for Juventus in any major midfield move.
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At the moment, the situation remains at an exploratory stage, with early contacts already underway as the club continues shaping its next sporting project.