Real Madrid and Eduardo Camavinga have agreed on a new contract that will keep the midfielder at Santiago Bernabeu until 2029.
🗣️ Eduardo Camavinga: “I always say that I’m a team player. If you have to play as Goalkeeper or as a Striker to help the team, I’ll play. I want to do as much as possible.” pic.twitter.com/KoSjrbVyAY
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) November 7, 2023
The young France international, who joined Los Blancos from Rennes during the summer transfer window in 2021, has signed a release clause of 1 billion euros.
Eduardo has appeared in 114 matches for the Royal club, beginning from the 1st minute on the pitch in 8 of the side’s 12 La Liga matches so far this campaign.
Camavinga lifted 6 titles in his 1st 2 campaigns with Real Madrid, including the Champions League in 2021-22.
He joins Rodrygo and Vini Jr., who also inked a long-term deal with Los Blancos in recent months.
The French midfielder inked a 6-year contract with Real after his 30 million dollar transfer from Rennes, initially tying him to the team until 2027. Camavinga has played 12 matches for France and entered from the bench at the World Cup final in Qatar against Argentina.
⚪️🔒 New release clause for Eduardo Camavinga at Real Madrid: €1B. pic.twitter.com/iJT49mEFQj
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 7, 2023