Real Madrid: Eduardo Camavinga warns his courtiers

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A few hours before playing the 2nd Champions League final of his career, Eduardo Camavinga proclaimed his love of Real Madrid. In an interview given to digital media El Espanolthe Frenchman assured that he did not see himself changing clubs. “I see myself here as a starter until the end of my career (laughs).”

Relaunched on this subject, he indicates that he has no plans to leave Casa Blanca, even in the long term. “What if I see myself here all my life? Yes without any problem.” This should reassure his club, if necessary, and above all warn potential courtiers. The former Rennais is under contract until 2029.

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