Agent opens up and tells Chelsea midfielder Camavinga can play in Premier League

The agent of Eduardo Camavinga has opened up and told the likes of Chelsea that the talented Frenchman has the ability to play in the Premier League.
The 18-year-old, who only turned 18 earlier this month, has already played 51 times for Rennes and earned three caps for France, scoring on his second appearance for his country.
His international debut against Croatia this year made him the youngest player to appear for France in over 100 years, demonstrating the huge strides he has made at such a young age.
And the fact that he has been impressing so much early in his career, has meant that the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United, PSG and Real Madrid have all shown an interest in getting a potential transfer deal done in the coming windows.
“Camavinga can play next year in the Premier League. He is that good. Whether he will or not, I don’t know,” he said ON GOAL
“His background has been tough if you know what he went through as a refugee and the burning of his home [in Rennes]. But his character is amazingly strong. He is not your average 18-year-old. Playing in front of 100,000 people is not going to scare him. He’s a lovely boy and I think he’s going to be a superstar.
Camavinga is a brilliantly gifted player that can be a superstar in the game, but considering we already have a number of talented players at the club, surely they do not need to delve into that transfer kitty and add another one to the squad?
JAMIE
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