Coach Ruben Amorim and MU officials have just discussed transfer plans, in which Eduardo Camavinga is considered an ideal target.
In internal analysis, Ruben Amorim believes that Camavinga fits the 3-4-2-1 tactic he has built.

The Portuguese tactician wants a midfielder who can maintain the tempo, while also freeing up Bruno Fernandes to play higher up the pitch.
MU once contacted Carlos Baleba but Brighton refused. Similarly, Crystal Palace have no intention of selling Adam Wharton this summer, because of the risk of the squad collapsing when Eze and Guehi are about to leave.
Camavinga is currently nursing an ankle injury, which will see him miss the opening La Liga match between Real Madrid and Osasuna (2am, August 20).
Real Madrid's position is quite clear: Camavinga is not for sale, unless there is an offer that the club finds attractive.
According to sources from Spain, MU plans to offer a price of 80 million euros. This is considered the minimum figure for Real Madrid to consider negotiating.
MU's interest in Camavinga is not accidental. The loss to Arsenal at Old Trafford showed that the midfield is unbalanced.
Amorim understands that Camavinga can help MU maintain the balance between attack and defense, as well as bring balance in the ball deployment.
At 22, Camavinga has won everything with Real Madrid – 11 titles, including 2 Champions Leagues and 2 La Ligas.
Faced with interest from MU, the French player is considering renewing himself for the 2026 World Cup.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/mu-chi-80-trieu-euro-chuyen-nhuong-eduardo-camavinga-2433704.html
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