Market Blockbuster: Real Madrid and PSG Prepare Historic Swap — Camavinga and Tchouaméni for Vitinha and €20 Million

The summer transfer market could witness one of the most shocking moves in recent years. According to sources close to both clubs, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly negotiating a swap deal that would change the outlook for both teams ahead of next season.

The deal under discussion would send young French midfielders Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni to the Parisian club, while Real Madrid would receive Portuguese midfielder Vitinha along with an additional payment of 20 million euros . The operation, which combines young talent with financial benefits, is shaping up to be one of the most discussed transfers of the summer.

Why Would Real Madrid Consider This Move?
Real Madrid, despite valuing Camavinga and Tchouaméni as key players in their long-term project, could be looking to balance their finances after recent investments in high-profile signings. Furthermore, the arrival of Vitinha—a creative midfielder with great attacking potential—would bring a different profile to the midfield, while the additional €20 million would provide room for other strategic moves.
PSG’s Position
For its part, PSG sees the possible signing of Camavinga and Tchouaméni as an opportunity to rejuvenate and strengthen its midfield with two world-class players, both with experience in European competitions and long-term prospects. The Parisian club is reportedly willing to sacrifice Vitinha and a significant amount of money to complete the deal.
Al-Khelaifi’s Response
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi reportedly surprised everyone with his reaction, showing an unexpected openness to negotiation despite the high cost of the transfer. According to leaks, the Qatari leader sees this deal as “a strategic investment to ensure PSG’s dominance in Europe for the next decade.”
If completed, this transaction would be one of the most high-profile and talked-about exchanges in recent European football history, altering the dynamics of two of the continent’s giants and sparking debate among fans and analysts about who would benefit in the long run