Rennes rule out Eduardo Camavinga sale amid Liverpool, Manchester United and Real Madrid links

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Rennes have ruled out selling Eduardo Camavinga this summer.

The midfielder has attracted interest from across Europe, having last season made his first-team debut just four months after his 16th birthday.

Camavinga has this season grown into a key player for Rennes, making 36 appearances all competitions before the French season was ended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

With the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Real Madrid all reportedly keen, Rennes have insisted Camavinga is staying put.

"For Eduardo Camavinga, the project is to continue to progress at Stade Rennais," club president Nicolas Holveck told RTL.

"The next season should be that of the consecration in Rennes for him. Very sincerely, yes, the project next season will be with Eduardo."

Camavinga has previously said he notices speculation over his future, telling Ouest France earlier this season: "Honestly, I don't focus too much on that.

"Certainly, it's nice that big clubs like the ones mentioned are interested in me, but conversely, I'm not too interested in that. Especially since I am doing well at Rennes. We'll see what happens next, I'll let my parents and my agents manage this.

"I don't look too much, but I see anyway. In fact, I can't avoid it. Sometimes, I'm quickly on social networks and I see things or friends send me articles."

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