Eduardo Camavinga and Real Madrid have agreed to a lucrative contract deal that keeps him with the Spanish team through 2028 and raises his release clause to $1.1 billion. The agreement has been in the works throughout the season and has now been completed.The new conditions are a reward for the improvements the 20-year-old Frenchman has made after he emerged as a key player in the last few years, and the club was eager to ensure his future. Given that Carlo Ancelotti has asked him to play in various positions, it is reported that club directors are pleased not just with his on-field performances but also with his attitude.##NAJAVA_MECA_7342161##Camavinga is a player and signing who perfectly encapsulates the current strategy at the Bernabeu: acquiring top young talent from around the world when they are on the cusp of being ready for the first team and developing them. The Angolan-born midfielder was brought in back in August 2021 for a relatively modest $33 million from Stade Rennais.Despite only turning 20, the Frenchman has won all kinds of domestic trophies with Los Blancos and the Champions League in 2020/21. According to reports from Marca, the Madrid hierarchy has deemed it fit to reward him with a new contract.🗞🇫🇷 Eduardo Camavinga on the new @marca cover. pic.twitter.com/z7kI2FYXCI— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 27, 2023 Los Blancos have so far signed Jude Bellingham, Joselu, and Fran Garcia in this transfer window, with Brahim Diaz also returning to the Spanish capital after his two-year loan spell at AC Milan.