
Álvaro Arbeloa has already told him he won't play for Real Madrid anymore: €70M and goodbye
Arbeloa's firm decision opens the door to a million-dollar sale and shakes Real Madrid's locker room
Álvaro Arbeloa's arrival on Real Madrid's bench has meant a true internal revolution. The coach has implemented a firm, direct management style that is not inclined to make concessions. That way of acting has not gone unnoticed inside the locker room, where discontent among several players is beginning to grow.
Some footballers feel that the margin for error has been reduced to a minimum and that decisions are more drastic than in previous stages. Arbeloa prioritizes immediate performance and daily competitiveness, even above name or status. That context has caused silent tensions and has placed several players in the spotlight.
Camavinga, pointed out for his performance
One of the most pointed-out names is Eduardo Camavinga. The French midfielder has not managed to perform at the desired level this season. Far from that dominant and versatile version that won over Madridists, his performance has been irregular and with too many ups and downs.

In addition, competition in midfield is fierce. Arbeloa believes that other players are offering a higher level and an attitude more in line with what he demands. In that scenario, Camavinga has gradually lost importance until he has been left in a very compromised situation within the rotation.
A firm decision with no way back
According to several sources, Arbeloa has already informed the footballer that he will not count on him as an important piece. The coach has decided that he will not play anymore this season and, at most, he will be a backup option.
The coach's stance is clear: if an appropriate offer arrives, the club must sell. Real Madrid would have set his departure at around 70 million, a figure that reflects his potential and facilitates an orderly sale.
Liverpool and Europe, alert to the situation
This decision has aroused the interest of several major European clubs. Among them, Liverpool stands out, since they are following the French international's situation very closely. At Anfield they believe that Camavinga could fit perfectly into their project and take advantage of an unexpected market opportunity.
The player himself would not look unfavorably on a change of scenery if it is confirmed that his time at Real Madrid has come to an end. Arbeloa has been blunt and the message is forceful. If the appropriate offer arrives, it will be 70 million and goodbye; the locker room remains in turmoil and this may be only the first major move of the summer.
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