French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has emerged as a prime target for Manchester City ahead of the summer transfer window. With his role at Real Madrid diminishing, City is prepared to take advantage of the situation.
Eager to bolster their midfield, the Citizens are looking for reinforcements following their disappointing Champions League exit to Real Madrid. Their domestic struggles also persist, as they currently sit fifth in the Premier League standings.
According to journalist Steve Kay, Pep Guardiola is planning significant changes for next season, with Camavinga’s arrival potentially leading to a positional shift for Omar Marmoush. The Egyptian forward, who joined City in January for £59 million, could be pushed to the left wing.
Kay also reported that Guardiola is dissatisfied with the team’s goal-scoring output and sees Camavinga as a key addition to help ease the burden on Erling Haaland. With both Camavinga and Marmoush represented by the same agency, discussions for a summer move are already underway.
Manchester City fans will be keeping a close eye on developments as the club aims to reshape its squad and reclaim dominance in the Premier League.