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Real Madrid’s midfield has been a topic of discussion as the team navigates through the retirement of Toni Kroos and struggles to find the perfect balance. Manager Carlo Ancelotti has shown his faith in 24-year-old Aurelien Tchouameni, but the French international’s performances have left something to be desired.

Recent reports suggest that Real Madrid may be willing to entertain offers for Tchouameni in the summer if his form does not improve. However, the hierarchy at the club, led by president Florentino Perez, seems to have a different preference in mind.

According to journalist Jorge C Picon, the Real Madrid board is leaning towards 21-year-old Eduardo Camavinga over Tchouameni for the pivotal midfield role. While Ancelotti continues to trust the more experienced Tchouameni, the board sees potential in the young Camavinga.

Camavinga, who has been compared to the legendary Clarence Seedorf in terms of potential, is believed to possess superior technical abilities compared to Tchouameni. However, the coaching staff is hesitant to hand him too much responsibility too soon, citing concerns about his tactical readiness.

Despite missing a significant chunk of the season due to a knee injury, Camavinga has slowly been reintegrated into the team and has made limited appearances so far. With doubts surrounding Tchouameni’s performances, fans are eager to see if Ancelotti will give Camavinga more opportunities in the midfield in the upcoming matches.

As Real Madrid continues to navigate their midfield conundrum, all eyes will be on how Ancelotti balances the experience of Tchouameni with the potential of Camavinga in the crucial pivot role. The contrasting preferences of the coaching staff and the board add an interesting dimension to the team’s dynamics, making the midfield battle one to watch in the coming weeks.