A Real Madrid first team star has expressed his desire to retire at the club. Eduardo Camavinga, who joined Real Madrid from Rennes in 2021, has made a significant impact since his arrival. Winning a La Liga and Champions League double in his first season, Camavinga's commitment to the club was further solidified when his contract was extended until mid-2029 by president Florentino Perez.
In a recent interview with Telefoot, the 21-year-old midfielder revealed his aspiration to remain at Real Madrid for the entirety of his career, even jokingly mentioning that he would play as a goalkeeper if needed. Camavinga emphasized the importance of maintaining physical fitness to achieve longevity in football, citing Cristiano Ronaldo as an example.
Camavinga also shared insights into his relationship with head coach Carlo Ancelotti, mentioning a promise from the Italian to celebrate with him when he scores his next goal. As Real Madrid aims for success in both La Liga and the Champions League, Camavinga expressed his ambition to win all possible titles.
Looking ahead, Camavinga is set to represent France at the upcoming European Championships in Germany, viewing the tournament as a significant goal for all French players. Additionally, he mentioned the Olympics as another target, promising to dye his dreadlocks in the colors of the French flag if they win the European Championship.