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Mourinho puts Rodrygo and Camavinga on transfer list

🇮🇹 6 days ago
José Mourinho has placed Brazilian winger Rodrygo Goes and French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga on a provisional transfer list at Real Madrid, sparking resistance from both players as the club seeks a squad overhaul after a second consecutive trophyless season this. A report in Mundo Deportivo, relayed by @DeadlineDayLive on X, states that Mourinho wants a clean sweep and has put Rodrygo and Camavinga on his provisional transfer list. The club hierarchy is reported to support the move. Rodrygo Goes has completely rejected the idea of a pack‑and‑go, insisting he wants to stay in the Spanish capital. He is prepared to fight tooth and nail to win back his place after scoring three goals in 27 matches last term. Eduardo Camavinga is also resisting; Inter Milan are reportedly sniffing around, with Giuseppe Marotta holding direct talks with Florentino Pérez over an €80 million deal for the 23‑year‑old midfielder. Camavinga endured a dreadful season and lost his spot in the France squad for the 2026 World Cup. Arsenal are reportedly keen on Rodrygo, with a price tag near his €90 million valuation. Real Madrid would need to accept the offer for the Brazilian winger to leave. Mourinho inherits a massively bloated frontline, with Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior locked down in the starting berths. Keeping Rodrygo makes zero tactical sense when the cold facts show limited output. A photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce captures Eduardo Camavinga celebrating his first goal with Rodrygo during a LaLiga match between Deportivo Alaves and Real Madrid CF at Estadio de Mendizorroza on April 13, 2025 in Vitoria‑Gasteiz, Spain. Mourinho must decide whether to cash in the underperforming Brazilian while protecting the French midfield asset for the long term.

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