Eduardo Camavinga's six words made his Real Madrid future crystal clear

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Given that Real Madrid is one of, if not the biggest, clubs in the world and features some of the best players in the world, it's common for rumors to link other top European clubs with some of the top stars at Los Blancos.

Whether it's rumors of Vini Jr to Saudi Arabia or Fede Valverde to Manchester United, there are always Real Madrid players in the headlines of transfer rumors to top European clubs. The most recent case comes in the form of rumors of Eduardo Camavinga to Liverpool.

After spending close to €500 million, the defending Premier League champions have yet to make the team gel and are already looking to add the Frenchman to their list of big-money signings.

Given the squad depth currently available at Real Madrid, especially in the midfield, many may think a move away from the Spanish capital would be in the cards for Camavinga, however, for Real Madrid fans, these six words from Camavinga are music to their ears.

Eduardo Camavinga's six words made his Real Madrid future crystal clear

While speaking with TF1 (via Sports Illustrated) Eduardo Camavinga shut down all rumors of a move away from Real Madrid, uttering six words that are music to Real Madrid fans' ears.

"I'm very happy at Real Madrid."
Eduardo Camavinga

The Frenchman has been linked to a move away from Real Madrid, with Liverpool rumored to be a potential landing spot, but he shut down those rumors and stated his goal is to leave his legacy at Real Madrid.

"I’m living a dream. Not everyone gets the chance to play for the best club in the world, I have to make the most out of it."
Eduardo Camavinga

Camavinga is now back to full match fitness after struggling with injuries towards the end of last season and during the summer. He's only started one game so far this season, but has featured as a substitute almost every game and has put on incredible performances when he's on the pitch, bagging a goal in Real's 5-0 win over Kairat in the Champions League last month.

With the 25/26 season still in it's somewhat early days, and with league and Champions league fixtures coming fast week in week out, Camavinga will no doubt play a crucial role for Xabi Alonso this season when his name is called by the new man in charge.

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