Eduardo Camavinga of France has extended his contract with Real Madrid until at least 2029, joining Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, and Eder Militao in signing new deals with the Spanish giants. Camavinga joined the club in 2021 from Rennes and has since won six championships, including the Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Club World Cup.
Eduardo Camavinga has signed a new deal with Real Madrid that will keep him at the club until at least the summer of 2029.
The 20-year-old midfielder has already appeared in 114 games for the Spanish giants, winning six titles including the UEFA Champions League, La Liga, and the Club World Cup.
Camavinga, who helped France reach the World Cup final last year, will join Real from Rennes in 2021.
He follows team-mates Vinicius Junior, Eder Militao, and Rodrygo in signing new contracts as Real Madrid continues to construct a roster centered on young talent, including Jude Bellingham and international teammate Aurelien Tchouameni.
According to The Athletic, Camavinga’s salary would be dramatically increased, and the new contract will include a €1 billion release clause.
So far this summer, he has appeared in 17 games for club and country, propelling Real Madrid to second place in La Liga, two points behind surprise leaders Girona. Camavinga might make his Champions League debut against Braga on Wednesday, which will be shown live on TNT Sports.
The new deal will officially end on June 30, 2029.