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Eduardo Camavinga, the slack period

2020-12-01T23:11:54.119Z


Eduardo Camavinga, the nugget of Stade Rennais, seems in difficulty for a few weeks. A novelty in his young career.


The big revelation of last year, Eduardo Camavinga, seems less to his advantage in recent weeks.

Brilliant at the start of the season, his debut for the France team was also very noticed with a goal from his first start.

There are expectations on the pitch, which are not easy to manage when you arrive so high at the age of 16.

And above all, his situation outside does not help the French international.

Its future is a very (too?) Big subject of interest.

Last year, Celestino Camavinga, Eduardo's father, entrusted the interests of his son to agent Moussa Sissoko.

But the current contract extension would have changed everything, and according to the Team, Camavinga Sr. would have taken matters into his own hands without Sissoko, who used to operate without contractual commitment.

A decision which surprises in the medium, since an agreement was close to being concluded with the Stade Rennais for a new contract.

Now on the front line, the dad must quickly find a solution for his son. 

Brilliantly inspired, Camavinga opened the scoring and scored his first goal for the Blues at only 17 years old #FRAUKR



↪️To review his goal: https://t.co/lRPKvCXPLD

- TF1 (@ TF1) October 7, 2020

Especially since it is requested by several major agents on the lookout.

Jorge Mendes (the Portuguese super-agent), Pini Zahavi, at the origin of the transfer of Neymar, or even Jonathan Barnett, the agent of Gareth Bale, all dream of representing the Blue this summer.

A crucial change in the young career of the nugget.

Faced with this agitation, Nicolas Holveck, president of the SRFC, spoke.

"What matters is that he feels good in his head and brings everything he can to the team," he said in the columns of Ouest-France.

The jewel could be disturbed especially since it maintains a strong bond with Sissoko.

"I do not know exactly what it is for him but I know that he had in any case a very good agent, I do not know where they are today, but he was very well accompanied", a let go of Julien Stéphan, Rennes coach.

A thigh injury more binding than expected

This change of gear wanted by his dad seems to affect the kid from Fougères and his recent injury, which made him miss four matches in the Rennes jersey and three in the France team, does not help his situation.

Since his return, the nugget has chained the timid performances, as against Strasbourg (1-1).

Led, Julien Stéphan replaced his international at half-time, and said he was disappointed with the performance of his jewel.

“I didn't like the content of the first period.

Apart from Faitout Maouassa replaced because he did not have 90 minutes in the legs, the choices were dictated by our first period.

It was the circumstances of the match and the content that led me to make these choices, ”explained the Rennes coach.

Expected like the blaster in the midfield of Stade Rennais with already 58 pro games on the clock, the pressure on his shoulders is increasing day by day.

Facing Krasnodar this Wednesday at 6:55 p.m., Rennes will still have to rely on their nugget to hope to qualify for the Europa League.

"The only thing that matters is that he feels good and that he brings everything he can to the team, we need all our technical leaders at the moment," said Nicolas Holveck, its president.

Decidedly, everything is going very quickly in Eduardo Camavinga's career ...

[#KRASRFC] #UCL |

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- Stade Rennais FC (@staderennais) December 1, 2020

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