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RENNES, May 5 — Coveted teenage Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga should stay for “at least one more year” at the Ligue 1 club, according to manager Julien Stephan amid reported interest from Real Madrid. “It would do him good to stay at least one more year at Rennes because he needs to...

In this file photograph taken January 4, 2020, Rennes’ French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga reacts during the French Cup football match between Rennes and Amiens at The Roazhon Park in Rennes, western France. — AFP pic

“It would do him good to stay at least one more year at Rennes because he needs to back up what he’s done,” Stephan said in an interview with AFP. Camavinga, who was born in Angola to Congolese parents before moving to France as a toddler, made his Ligue 1 debut at the end of last season aged just 16 years and five months.

The France Under-21 international has repeatedly been linked with a move to Real Madrid in the Spanish media, but Stephan warned against joining one of Europe’s elite clubs prematurely.

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