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Arsenal dealt huge transfer blow in their pursuit of Champions league sensation.

Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Reports coming out on Friday night claimed the Gunners were lining up a loan move for Real Madrid’s midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, but transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has squashed all rumors claiming the Los Blanco have no intention to sell the 20 years old star.

Reports have emerged that Arsenal is interested in a loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga in the ongoing January transfer window.

However, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid have no intention of letting Camavinga leave the club this month.

They intend to continue with the same squad at least until the end of the season and see the 20-year-old as an important player for the present and the future.

The report from COPE also states that Real Madrid do not intend to let Camavinga leave and have not received any request from Arsenal for the player.

The French international was an integral part of the Real Madrid side that won the 2021/22 Champions league as the difference he made whenever he was called upon was nothing short of brilliant.

The Los Blanco will be looking to keep him for the rest of the season as they look to secure the Laliga trophy this season as well as defending their Champions league trophy.

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