According to a report in COPE, Eduardo Camavinga has reached an agreement to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu until 2028. The France midfielder will see a significant increase in wages and his release clause will be hiked to €1 billion [£862m/$1bn] to fend off any potential suitor.
The 20-year-old has established himself as an integral part of Carlo Ancelotti's plans and has featured in 11 matches so far this season racking up 645 minutes.
Camavinga's midfield partner, Valverde, has also penned a new deal until 2028, a one-year extension from his current contract which will expire in 2027. The Uruguayan will also have €1b release clause which underlines his status as an undisputed starter at Real Madrid.
Like Camavinga, Valverde has also made 11 appearances but has played significantly more minutes [838] and has provided one goal and three assists this season.
Both Camavinga and Valverde are currently with their respective national teams, France and Uruguay. They will return to club duty after the October international break to prepare for Real Madrid's next La Liga fixture against Sevilla.
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