Eduardo Camavinga is delighted with his new deal at Real Madrid.

The France midfielder has penned a new contract to 2029.

He said, "I'm incredibly proud to be renewing my contract. It's a dream for me to be able to stay and train every day with the great players at this club, which is the best in the world.

Real Madrid is a dream come true, it's my life. I wanted to play here ever since I was little and now it's a reality. I'm very proud to be staying at Real Madrid and to be playing at a legendary stadium like the Bernabu."

On president Florentino Perez, Camavinga said: In my mind, the president is Real Madrid, he is the club's values. I think he's the best president in the world."

Asked for his favourite moments, he added: When I came to sign my first contract. When we won the Champions League as well, that's Real Madrid's competition. Winning it in my first year was a dream that came true very quickly."

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