Real Madrid to bring French youngsters Mbappe, Camavinga, Upamecano in next Season.


 Real Madrid are the team that has not made a single signing in this transfer window.  Real Madrid President Perez and coach Zidane decided that the current squad was enough. 



 But Real Madrid are sure to throw in a significant amount of money in the next transfer.  Mbappe is also interested in Real Madrid.  That is why Mbappe has not yet renewed its contract with PSG.  But it is not just Mbappe that Real are aiming for in the next transfer window.  In addition to the player, Perez is targeting two other French players.  The news was released by Spanish media outlet AS.


 Real Madrid gives priority to Mbappe and Camavinga. Seventeen-year-old Camavinga plays for French club Rennes.  The midfielder made his French debut at the age of 17.  The player is performing very well.  Therefore, PSG is also in a strong position for the player.  The player is expected to be valued at at least 70 million.  The Real Madrid had been trying for the midfielder in the meantime but with the arrival of Covid-19 one was cool.  



Another player is France's own defender Upamecano.  The player who scored the goal for France last day had a brilliant performance for RB Leipzig in this Champions League.  Real may try to bring the player to the club in the next transfer.


Kylian Mbappe is undoubtedly Real Madrid‘s top transfer target in 2021, but Eduardo Camavinga isn’t far behind him. Los Blancos need some more talent in the midfield, and because Camavinga can play as a defensive midfielder, he would be an important backup to Casemiro in that role.



Paris Saint-Germain are interested in the 17-year-old, who made his official France debut against Croatia on Tuesday.


Les Bleus boss Didier Deschamps brought Camavinga off the bench to replace N'Golo Kante, and he impressed with his cameo on the pitch.


More than a hundred years have passed since the last time a player under the age of 18 made his debut with France, with Julien Verbrugghe doing it at the age of 16 years and 10 months in 1906 and Maurice Gastiger at 17 years and four months in 1914.


Camavinga is a real gem and Los Blancos are doing their utmost to secure his signature thanks to the work of Juni Calafat, the club's head of international football.


Meanwhile, PSG sporting director Leonardo praised the player in an interview with Canal Plus France last week, and Thomas Tuchel did the same just two days ago.


"Of course, he would be a good signing," said the German coach.



"He's one of the best players in Ligue 1 and has a great future.


"But I don't want to talk too much about a player who is not mine.


"He plays in a good club that will play in the Champions League.


"We are not playing Monopoly; it is not like that.


"But I am not going to say no."


Neither PSG nor Real Madrid will sign the player this summer due to the current situation in European football and his high price tag, which is set at 70 million euros.


Camavinga can be a game-changer in Los Blancos’ midfield. So Madridistas will be hoping Rennes are able to hold onto him before cashing in next summer.



Real Madrid will use Camavinga's compatriot in Zinedine Zidane to lure him to the Spanish capital after a season in which he will have played Champions League football for the first time in his career.



Calafat already knows both Camavinga and his family well and there have been several conversations for a long time, with the player willing to join Los Blancos.


In fact, if his transfer was to be carried out this summer, Real Madrid would undoubtedly be the best-placed club to sign the Frenchman.


However, PSG are not an easy enemy and despite having a disadvantage at the moment over Los Blancos, they are willing to do what it takes to lure Camavinga to Paris.


This would not be the first or last time that Real Madrid cross swords with PSG over a player.


It happened before with Kylian Mbappe, whose father was convinced that the French side was the right option for his son.



The French club will try to convince him to stay in the country and win titles with the reigning Ligue 1 champions instead of risking

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