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Real Madrid Open to Selling Eduardo Camavinga; Paris Saint-Germain Closely Monitoring His Situation

Cristobal Blanco
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Due to Eduardo Camavinga's recent performances, Real Madrid is open to selling the midfielder, and Paris Saint-Germain is closely monitoring his situation.

As reported by AS, after Real Madrid's 1-2 defeat to Mallorca, head coach Alvaro Arbeloa took full responsibility for the loss: “This defeat is my responsibility. I made the decisions, I chose the starting lineup and the substitutions.”

He also criticized the players: "What upsets me most is the poor performance in the second half. We conceded a goal due to a momentary lack of concentration during an attack where we had the upper hand. We missed a marking assignment, failed to keep a close eye on the opponent, and ultimately paid the price for it." AS indicated that this was clearly a veiled reference to Eduardo Camavinga.

It is understood that Arbeloa was referring to Sergio Moranes' 1-0 goal, which particularly exposed defensive weaknesses: Mallorca's Sergio Moranes made an unmarked run from behind and easily received Pablo Maffeo's pass to score, while Camavinga jogged behind him. Antonio Rüdiger criticized the midfielder for lacking intensity.

Camavinga was active in the first 30 minutes of the match, boasting an impressive passing accuracy rate (43 successful passes out of 46 attempts), winning back possession five times, and creating one scoring opportunity. However, a crucial mistake undermined his influence, leading to his substitution by Jude Bellingham.

Regarding Bellingham's place on the bench, Arbeloa stated: "It's understandable; we can't expect him to be at his best after barely playing any matches. Our plan is to help him regain his form gradually." This implies that once Bellingham fully recovers, Camavinga's position in the team will be in jeopardy.

It is reported that Real Madrid is open to selling Eduardo Camavinga, and Paris Saint-Germain is closely