Real Madrid have raided Chelsea for one of their players after signing Marc Cucurella, and now it could be the Blues’ turn to do the same thing to their Spanish counterparts.
Following Cucurella’s move to the Santiago Bernabeu, it has been reported that Chelsea are interested in signing Alvaro Carreras as a replacement for the 27-year-old.
Real Madrid are open to selling Carreras this summer, but it appears that he is not the only player they are willing to offload.

Eduardo Camavinga offered to Chelsea
The man in question is Eduardo Camavinga. In March, it was claimed that Chelsea have joined the race to sign Camavinga, and they now have a genuine chance of landing the midfielder.
According to Si Phillips Talks Chelsea, Camavinga has been offered to Chelsea, who have been in talks with Real Madrid about a whole host of players.
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Midfield is said to be an area where the Blues want to strengthen this transfer window amid uncertainty surrounding the future of Enzo Fernandez.
If Real Madrid pay up, Fernandez could end up at the Santiago Bernabeu with Cucurella. It is thought that Chelsea value the midfielder at £120m.
At that valuation, Fernandez could be denied his dream move to the Spanish capital.
Chelsea should accept Camavinga proposal
If Chelsea have been offered the chance to sign Camavinga, there is no reason why they should say no. At 23, Camavinga is still quite young, but unlike the majority of players in Chelsea’s squad, he still has experience at the very elite level.
In total, the Frenchman has made 223 appearances for Real Madrid. He has won two Champions League trophies and two La Liga titles.
Camavinga can play in midfield where he is able to get on the ball and make tackles. He is a very capable midfielder.
It may be difficult to lure the France international to Stamford Bridge. It has previously been reported that Camavinga would only join Chelsea if they were in the Champions League.
If he is willing to overlook their absence from Europe’s elite competition, though, they should sign him.
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