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It has been a difficult season for Eduardo Camavinga, and the latest update could make things even more worrying.
Reports emerging via Telefoot, relayed by AS, suggest that the Real Madrid midfielder is now at real risk of missing out on a place in the France national team squad for the upcoming World Cup.
For a player once seen as a guaranteed part of France’s future, this marks a significant shift.
A season that has not gone to plan
Camavinga’s campaign has been far from smooth. While he has featured in 39 matches across competitions, his overall influence has been limited.
With just over 2,000 minutes played, he currently sits outside the core group in terms of usage, highlighting his reduced role in the squad.
At one stage, he looked set to be a regular starter, but things have changed.
Increased competition and tactical decisions have seen him lose ground, with younger options stepping ahead in the pecking order. That lack of consistency has clearly affected his rhythm.
Eduardo Camavinga has struggled a lot this season. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Injuries have also played their part. Interruptions at key moments of the season have prevented him from building momentum, making it even harder to secure a stable position under Álvaro Arbeloa.
France place under serious threat
The consequences of this dip in form are now becoming clear on the international stage.
With Didier Deschamps preparing his squad, Camavinga is no longer a certain inclusion.
Even with the squad expected to expand to 26 players, there are no guarantees, as competition for places remains intense, and consistency is often the deciding factor at this level.
Player remains focused despite setbacks
Despite the situation, Camavinga is not giving up. He is aware that this has been one of the most challenging seasons of his career.
However, he is choosing to stay positive and focus on what remains. With a handful of matches still to play and a new chapter expected under a different manager next season, there is still time to change the story.
A strong finish could help rebuild confidence both at club and international level.