Real Madrid has extended Eduardo Camavinga's contract. The twenty-year-old is now tied to the club until the summer of 2029.

Camavinga arrived in mid-2021 for over thirty million euros from Stade Rennais. Since then, he has become a key player in Carlo Ancelotti's lineup. He can play both in midfield and as a full-back. Camavinga is also now a thirteen-time international for France.
It's certainly no coincidence that Real Madrid has reached an agreement with the Frenchman. It's actually part of the transfer strategy of the Royal Club. Previously, the contracts of Rodrygo and Vinícius Júnior were already extended. In addition, new deals with Éder Militão and Federico Valverde are on the horizon.
This means that Real Madrid has full confidence in the current squad. This is evident from the words of Ancelotti, which he spoke at the press conference leading up to the match against Sporting Braga in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. 'We don't plan to bring in any players in the upcoming transfer window. I think the market is already closed for us. There won't be much happening until the summer.'
Updated: 02:26, 7 Nov 2023