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Mourinho's Real Madrid Arrival Sparks Camavinga Doubts, Atletico Target Prioritized

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Jose Mourinho has taken charge of Real Madrid, and his appointment has already generated significant uncertainty within the squad. Among the players whose futures are now in question is midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. Atletico Madrid have also highlighted a priority target in the current market. The change in management at Real Madrid came after the club confirmed Mourinho as head coach. His reputation for reshaping squads has led to immediate speculation about the status of several first‑team members. The coaching shift is expected to influence transfer decisions in the coming weeks. Eduardo Camavinga, who joined Real Madrid last season, is now listed as one of the biggest names facing doubts about his role. The midfielder’s position in the squad has become uncertain following Mourinho’s arrival. No official statement has been released regarding his future. The uncertainty extends beyond Camavinga, with other players also reportedly under review. Sources close to the club have indicated that the new manager is assessing the entire roster. The situation underscores the broader impact of the managerial change. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, have identified a priority target as they prepare for the upcoming transfer window. The club’s scouting department is focusing on securing this player to strengthen their squad. Details of the target have not been disclosed. Both clubs are expected to make decisive moves before the window closes. Mourinho’s next steps at Real Madrid will likely shape the club’s transfer activity, while Atletico Madrid aim to finalize their priority signing. Fans will be watching closely for official announcements.

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