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Man Utd to rival Real Madrid in bid for Rennes wonderkid Eduardo Camavinga

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Manchester United will rival Real Madrid for the signature of Rennes star Eduardo Camavinga. The midfielder may only be 17 but he is already being touted as a huge star for the future.

Camavinga has been earmarked as the ‘next Paul Pogba ’ and is on Zinedine Zidane’s shortlist. Real Madrid have long been linked with the original Pogba of United but the finances surrounding the deal seem to be too much.

However, according to RMC Sport, the Red Devils themselves are looking to derail Madrid’s bid for Camavinga. Rennes may be forced into selling the teenager as a result of the coronavirus crisis, which has left the French club in a serious situation.

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