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Real Madrid Transfer News: Camavinga Exit and Enzo Fernández Interest - News Directory 3

Real Madrid Transfer News: Camavinga Exit and Enzo Fernández Interest

July 3, 2026 David Thompson Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • Real Madrid issued a statement denying any interest in signing Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez.
  • The official denial clashes with a series of reports suggesting a broader restructuring of the squad.
  • The transfer landscape grows more complex with reports from FotbalPortal.cz.
Original source: eurofotbal.cz

Real Madrid issued a statement denying any interest in signing Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez. The club’s clarification was designed to dismiss reports that they are targeting the Argentine international while maintaining a respectful diplomatic relationship with the English side.

Conflicting Reports on the Midfield Shuffle

The official denial clashes with a series of reports suggesting a broader restructuring of the squad. While Eurofotbal maintains the club is not pursuing Fernandez, Vietnam.vn claims a different reality: that Real Madrid is prepared to part ways with Eduardo Camavinga to facilitate the Argentine’s arrival.

It is a direct contradiction of the club’s public stance.

Mourinho’s Influence and the City Connection

The transfer landscape grows more complex with reports from FotbalPortal.cz. According to the outlet, Jose Mourinho has given the green light for Camavinga to leave. Adding to the pressure, Manchester City is reportedly hunting the midfielder.

Mourinho’s appetite for Chelsea talent is not new. Sportwin.cz reports the manager is actively requesting a star from the Blues, following previous interests or moves involving Ibrahima Konaté, Marc Cucurella, and Thiago Silva.

The Perez Vision and Player Resistance

Not everyone is ready to move. Fabrizio Romano, reporting via Bilybalet.cz, indicates that Camavinga does not want to leave the Spanish capital.

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Meanwhile, Florentino Perez has other priorities. Romano notes that Michael Olise remains a primary target, describing him as a galáctico in the mind of Perez.

A Divided Narrative of Strategy

The reporting reveals a stark divide in how Madrid’s strategy is being framed across the media:

  • Eurofotbal presents the situation as a definitive rejection of Fernandez to preserve ties with Chelsea.
  • Vietnam.vn views it as a strategic pivot, positioning Camavinga as the expendable piece in a plan to acquire Fernandez.
  • FotbalPortal.cz focuses on the logistics of Camavinga’s exit and the specific interest from Manchester City.

These contradictions between the official club statement and reports from Sportwin.cz and Vietnam.vn underscore the volatility of the current window. Despite the formal denial, reports of Mourinho’s desire for a Chelsea star persist.

The stakes are high. Whether the target is Fernandez or another player, the potential departure of Camavinga would mark a major shift in the squad’s depth.

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