Football
Real Madrid Sets Prices for Two Stars to Fund Seven Summer Transfers
Real Madrid plans to sell Eduardo Camavinga and Fede Valverde to finance up to seven new signings ahead of the upcoming season.

Real Madrid is preparing for a significant overhaul at the Santiago Bernabéu as it aims to reshape the squad for the upcoming season.
The club intends to sacrifice two of its key players to fund new acquisitions during the summer transfer window, seeking to improve after two consecutive winless seasons marked by disciplinary issues within the locker room.
Under the leadership of their yet-to-be-officially-announced coach José Mourinho, Real Madrid is expected to engage in a heated transfer market activity due to the team's urgent need for wide-ranging changes.
According to multiple press reports, Real Madrid has completed the signings of Ibrahima Konaté on a free transfer following the expiration of his contract with Liverpool, and Denzel Dumfries by paying Inter Milan's release clause of 20 million euros.
The club does not plan to stop at these two deals but is intensifying efforts to acquire six or seven players this season. Currently, Real Madrid has targeted Bernardo Silva, a free agent after his contract with Manchester City ended, and Matheus Fernandes from West Ham.
On the other hand, to finance these new signings, Real Madrid must part ways with some of its stars. The club has identified Eduardo Camavinga and Fede Valverde as the two players to be sold.
Journalist Miguel Serrano from Radio Marca and Onda Cero reported that Real Madrid has set a price of 50 million euros for Eduardo Camavinga, who joined the club in 2021 for 30 million euros and is under contract until 2029.
Meanwhile, the club is demanding 100 million euros for Fede Valverde, awaiting offers primarily from English clubs. These two sales are expected to help Real Madrid create an exciting transfer market for the club’s supporters.
Spanish media reports also indicate that players such as Raúl Asensio, Fran García, and Dani Ceballos might leave Santiago Bernabéu, while Franco Mastantuono and Gonzalo García are expected to be loaned out.
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