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Camavinga reaffirms commitment to Real Madrid amid Liverpool speculation

Camavinga insists he is “very happy at Real Madrid” amid Liverpool talk and sparse minutes and more..

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Eduardo Camavinga has underlined his commitment to Real Madrid despite persistent links to Liverpool and limited playing time.

The 22-year-old is back to full fitness but has struggled for consistent minutes under Xabi Alonso. With Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde forming Alonso’s preferred midfield pairing, Camavinga has found himself searching for opportunities over the past two months.

The uncertainty over his place in Alonso’s XI has prompted questions about his future at the 15-time European champions. Camavinga told TF1 that his immediate aim is to make an impact with the club and to quiet transfer talk. “I’m living a dream. Not everyone gets the chance to play for the best club in the world,” he said. “I have to make the most out of it.

“I’m very happy at Real Madrid.”

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Reports have linked the France international to a move to the defending English champions, with his name reportedly on a shortlist that also includes Adam Wharton. Those reports, however, sit alongside a clear position from Real Madrid that they will rely on the young midfielder more after Luka Modrić departed this summer and the club failed to sign a direct replacement.

That context increases the likelihood of Camavinga seeing more minutes as the season progresses. The addition of Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey fixtures will broaden Real Madrid’s schedule and create more opportunities for rotation. Coaches often turn to players who can offer defensive solidity and positional flexibility, and Camavinga fits that profile.

Beyond depth, he offers defensive attributes that complement Valverde and Dani Ceballos and can, in extreme circumstances, occupy the left flank. That versatility gives Alonso an adaptable, defensive-minded option capable of influencing both selection and tactics.

If opportunities expand across competitions, Camavinga will have the platform to press his case to become a more regular presence in Alonso’s plans.

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Real Madrid v Man City: A Chronicle of the Last 10 Champions League Meetings

Ten Champions League meetings between Real Madrid and Man City, distilled into decisive moments. 10.

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Real Madrid and Manchester City have met ten times on the Champions League stage in the last five years, producing a sequence of tightly contested and decisive encounters.

The 2024–25 knockout playoff produced a standout second leg at the Bernabéu, where Kylian Mbappé scored in the fourth minute, doubled his side’s lead just after the half hour and completed a 61st-minute hat trick. He became the first player in Champions League history to score thrice at the Bernabéu and the Camp Nou. Nico González scored late but Madrid advanced on the night.

That tie had begun at the Etihad with both sides out of form. Erling Haaland and Mbappé traded early blows. Haaland thought he had sealed the game from the spot in the 80th minute, but Brahim Díaz and Jude Bellingham responded with two goals in six minutes to give Real Madrid the advantage heading to the return leg.

On Apr. 17, 2024 at the Etihad, Rodrygo opened in the 12th minute and Kevin De Bruyne levelled in the 76th. The match remained tied after extra time and was decided on penalties, where Andriy Lunin saved spot kicks from Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovačić to eliminate the defending champions.

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The Bernabéu first leg of the 2023–24 quarterfinal featured an early Bernardo Silva strike, a Rúben Dias own goal and Rodrygo’s response. Phil Foden and Joško Gvardiol put City ahead before Federico Valverde forced a draw.

On May 13, 2023, City overwhelmed Real Madrid in the second leg of the 2022–23 semifinals. Bernardo Silva scored twice in the first half, with Manuel Akanji and Julián Alvarez adding further goals to seal a comprehensive victory that propelled City to the final.

The 2022–23 first leg saw Vinicius Junior score in the 36th minute and De Bruyne equalise from nearly the same area. The 2021–22 return in Madrid produced Rodrygo’s two late goals to force extra time and Karim Benzema’s penalty in extra time completed a memorable comeback.

Their 2021–22 first leg at the Etihad finished 4–3 after a flood of goals from both sides. In 2019–20, the round of 16 ties were split: the first leg ended 2–1 to City after a De Bruyne penalty and a late red for Sergio Ramos; the second leg at empty stands saw Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus secure a 2–1 win following Raphaël Varane errors and a Benzema reply.

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Across these ten matches, small margins and dramatic swings repeatedly decided who advanced.

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Liverpool

Real Madrid Tell Liverpool They Will Not Pursue Ibrahima Konaté in 2026

Real Madrid told Liverpool they will not pursue Ibrahima Konaté in 2026, The Athletic in a statement

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Real Madrid have informed Liverpool that they will not pursue Ibrahima Konaté in 2026, according to The Athletic. The club, which has made a habit of operating in the free-agent market, made the contact directly and asked Liverpool to treat the matter as closed. As the report notes, Madrid’s recent arrivals via that route include Kylian Mbappé, Antonio Rüdiger and David Alaba, and Liverpool felt the impact of such activity with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s exit last summer.

The reason for Madrid’s position was not revealed. The Athletic’s report simply says the approach was “directly and unequivocally” communicated to Liverpool, cutting through persistent transfer speculation.

On the field, Konaté’s recent form has drawn attention. The defender, who was an imperious operator during last season’s Premier League title triumph, has struggled through the current campaign. Even during a run of seven straight victories at the start of the season, he rarely offered much reassurance alongside Virgil van Dijk. The most notable exception was a commanding muzzling of Arsenal’s Viktor Gyökeres, but otherwise Konaté’s performances have been judged below the standard expected of him.

Those performances reached a new low in a midweek thumping to PSV Eindhoven. That 4–1 defeat prompted a rare public message from the normally restrained defender. “We have to take this moment on the chest,” Konaté wrote on Instagram after spending much of Wednesday’s 4–1 thrashing at the hands of PSV veering around Anfield in circles like a shopping trolley with a broken wheel. The post followed a period in which Arne Slot has taken a defiant tone when faced with Liverpool’s dire run of form, a stance that was echoed by one of his squad’s most disappointing performers.

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With Madrid’s stance now on record, Liverpool can treat speculation over a 2026 move for Konaté as settled for the moment, even as questions remain over the defender’s form and the club’s response to it.

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Brighton Among Premier League Clubs Linked to Gonzalo García Ahead of January Loan Window

Brighton are among clubs monitoring Real Madrid forward Gonzalo García ahead of a possible January loan.

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Real Madrid forward Gonzalo García is attracting interest from Premier League clubs ahead of the January transfer window, with Brighton & Hove Albion named among the suitors.

García scored four times to secure a long-term place in Madrid’s first-team plans, but he has seen limited minutes this season. Of his nine appearances, all but one have come from the bench and he has been an unused substitute on seven occasions.

Those playing patterns have prompted suggestions that Madrid might consider a loan move in January to aid García’s development, despite reports that he is content in the Spanish capital.

According to the Daily Mail, Brighton are one of the teams interested in taking García on loan should Real Madrid sanction a temporary move. They could be joined by newly promoted Leeds United and Sunderland, both of whom were reportedly keen on the forward last summer.

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García signed a new contract with Los Blancos in August and also drew interest from Aston Villa during the most recent transfer window. The Mail added that “a number of English sides” are keeping close tabs on him.

Any decision to allow a January exit is expected to depend on the fitness of Madrid forwards Mbappé, Rodrygo and Brahim Díaz. For now, the situation looks likely to remain under review as the winter window approaches and Real Madrid assess their squad needs.

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