Recent performances have raised concerns inside the club, with the Frenchman struggling to deliver when it has mattered most. His dip in form has reportedly led Madrid to consider placing him on the transfer list ahead of the upcoming window.
The pressure has intensified following a disappointing 1-1 draw with Girona FC, a result that has left Madrid with little margin for error heading into their decisive UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich on Wednesday. Having lost the first leg 2-1, Madrid must now produce a strong response away from home.
Camavinga is expected to play a key role in Germany, especially with Aurelien Tchouameni suspended. However, the defensive midfield position has exposed his weaknesses this season, with inconsistent positioning and decision-making becoming a recurring issue.
Against Girona, he struggled to control the tempo and was criticised for his role in the build-up to the equaliser. It was another display that highlighted his lack of authority in a role that demands discipline and composure.
Once regarded as one of Europe's brightest young midfielders, Camavinga is now enduring his toughest spell since arriving in Madrid. His form has dipped noticeably, and scrutiny around his performances has grown sharper in recent weeks.
Behind the scenes, the club are increasingly concerned about his inconsistency and his struggles in high-pressure matches. As a result, a summer departure is now a genuine possibility.
Should Madrid decide to act, Paris Saint-Germain are among the clubs closely monitoring his situation and could move quickly to secure his signature.
For now, though, all eyes turn to Munich. Camavinga has one more opportunity on the biggest stage to change the narrative and prove he still has a future at the Bernabeu.