Real Madrid are considering signing Vitinha from PSG for €100 million plus Camavinga to rebuild their midfield following the departures of Modric and Kroos.

Real Madrid are preparing one of the most ambitious signings of the summer: the signing of Vitinha from PSG for around 100 million euros, while the signing of Eduardo Camavinga is emerging as the main objective of manager Xabi Alonso’s midfield reconstruction plan following the departure of Luka Modric.

Modric’s departure, coupled with the retirement of Toni Kroos, has left a huge void in Real Madrid’s midfield. Without the leadership and magic of this experienced duo, the Whites are forced to look for a new midfield leader. For the coaching staff, Vitinha is the player who fits the bill perfectly: young but with top-level experience, capable of organizing play, breaking down opposing defenses, and maintaining a balanced match.
As for PSG, the club from the French capital has repeatedly shown interest in Eduardo Camavinga. Despite being injured and missing the Club World Cup, the French player remains highly valued by Parisian experts for his development potential. Including Camavinga in the contract will not only facilitate negotiations but also significantly reduce Real Madrid’s transfer fee.

At Valdebebas, the club’s board believes the time is right to complete Vitinha’s transfer. This season, the player, born in 2000, has made tremendous progress under Luis Enrique and has become an indispensable pillar of the Portuguese national team. He is a leading candidate for the Ballon d’Or and experts consider him the best midfielder at the moment. Real Madrid has been discreetly monitoring his development for months and believes Vitinha is the ideal player for the transition from midfield.
Real Madrid hopes the end of the Club World Cup will be the perfect time to expedite the deal. With the signing of Vitinha, Real Madrid will not only have one of the best midfielders in Europe right now, but will also clearly demonstrate their determination to contribute to the team’s rebuild. With Vitinha, the midfielder’s future at the Bernabéu is completely secured