Has Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga been the best signing of the season?

Real Madrid has reached their 17th Champions League final and will look to get their hands on the 14th UCL title. The Los Blancos are undefeatable in the champions league after qualifying each round with epic comeback stories. Eduardo Camavinga, the 19-year-old Tanzanian, has been one of the assets for Carlo Ancelotti’s side and has played a crucial role in the midfield in the Champions League knockout matches.
Eduardo Camavinga is not among the players who start the game for them but he has been consistent in coming off the bench in the second half and making an impact every time he steps on the field. He came as a substitute in all three games against PSG, Chelsea, and Manchester City, and the Los Blancos side has managed to win the tie over their opponents.
The 19-year-old midfielder signed for Real Madrid in 2021 from Rennes and since his arrival, he’s been consistent in leaving his impressions on the field for Real Madrid.
Camavinga influenced most of the Champions League knockout matches which his side has gone on to win after staying behind. Chelsea, PSG, and Manchester City were all leading against Ancelotti’s side but his presence, his runs, enthusiasm, and hard work paid off after they pulled out epic comebacks. He’s only 19 years old and already has an advert effect on one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Real Madrid enters the final of the Champions League 2021/22 and will face Liverpool

The world witnessed one of the craziest nights in footballing history as Real Madrid turned the game on its heads by beating Manchester City and winning the tie on aggregate.
Pep’s side had a goal lead from the first leg of the clash but they took 73 minutes to increase their lead after they went two goals clear in the tie. Rodrygo and Camavinga were subbed on and just a few minutes before the final whistle, the former scored twice in two minutes to make it all square on aggregate terms and the game into extra-time.
Manchester City was already celebrating after their two-goal cushion and was looking to win their first-ever UCL glory, had they gone past Real Madrid. However, one of the shocking comebacks was pulled by the men in whites as they scored three late goals to lead 6-5 on aggregate and reached yet another champions league final since 2018.
Karim Benzema scored his 14th goal of the UCL campaign and 10th goal in the knockout stage to equal Ronaldo’s record(10). His 95th-minute extra-time goal helped Ancelotti’s side to win another battle after Rodrygo scored twice to take the game to extra time.