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«Real Madrid» and «Liverpool» are discussing a new midfield exchange

«Real Madrid» and «Liverpool» are discussing a new midfield exchange

The European football market has once again started to heat up. The management of the Spanish giant club «Real Madrid» and the English giant «Liverpool» are considering an unexpected transfer scenario in order to strengthen their squads. It is about a possible exchange of two young and talented footballers playing in the midfield line.

According to sources, the main options being mentioned are «Real Madrid» French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga and «Liverpool» Argentine star Alexis Mac Allister. According to TEAMtalk, the Merseyside club has been showing interest in Camavinga for several months, while «Real Madrid» is working on a plan to rebuild its central midfield line.

The Madrid club is not limiting itself to only one option. The scouting team is also monitoring one of «Manchester City»’s leaders, Rodri. However, the club management also wants to further strengthen the defensive-midfield and central zone with one more top footballer.

For this reason, several big names are included in the list. In addition to Mac Allister, «Chelsea» key player Enzo Fernández and «Paris Saint-Germain» star Vitinha are also being considered as potential options.

However, the situation, as always, is not simple. As journalist Florian Plettenberg previously reported, Eduardo Camavinga is currently not planning to leave «Real Madrid». His current contract with the club runs until mid-2029, which makes any transfer negotiations significantly more complicated.

At the same time, in the football world, such ideas of big exchanges are often widely discussed, but their implementation is not always easy. Both clubs are working on long-term strategic plans, and every decision is made with great caution.

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