Liverpool could reportedly be about to offer a ‘lifeline’ to Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
Just three months on from a £34million switch from Ligue 1 side Stade Rennes (Sky Sports), the 19-year-old may already be looking for a move away from the Spanish capital.
Having made a promising start to life at the Bernabeu, Camavinga has been frozen out under Carlo Ancelotti in recent weeks and may seek a fresh start.
That’s according to a report from El Nacional, as cited by Mirror Football on Twitter.
Liverpool ready to hand Eduardo Camavinga 'lifeline' after stuttering start at Real Madridhttps://t.co/Df1aucA7gu pic.twitter.com/hMKeNSsMZz
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) December 23, 2021
The report claims that the three times capped French teenager has been left ‘very disappointed’ has already begun considering his future.
So far this season the starlet once described ‘very good‘ by Paul Pogba has scored once and provided one assist in 23 appearances across all competitions.
However, Camavinga has only completed 90 minutes on two occasions in La Liga during a stop-start debut campaign.
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Valued at £49.5million and under contract until 2027 in Madrid (Transfermarkt), the report claims that the Frenchman will ‘consider’ a loan move as Jurgen Klopp potentially ‘goes to the rescue’ of the ace.
Despite already possessing young midfielders such as Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton, Liverpool would benefit from having a player of Camavinga’s undoubted talents for the second half of the season.
Predominantly a defensive midfielder, the French Cup winner has all the attributes required to be an elite performer at the very highest level.
That said, loaning players from other clubs vying for European supremacy is not a common theme and the Reds would likely struggle to make this deal a reality.




