Endrick already on the way out?

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Unhappy with his lack of playing time with Real Madrid so far, Endrick could ask to be loaned out this winter.

Real Madrid have already played two official matches this season: the European Super Cup against Atalanta Bergamo (2-0) and the first day of La Liga against Mallorca (1-1). While the media has been very busy with the Kylian Mbappé case, with criticism of his performance in the championship in particular, another recruit from the off-season is now making headlines. According to Diario SPORT, Endrick, the Brazilian prodigy who arrived from Palmeiras, is not satisfied with his playing time and his use so far.

And for good reason, the Seleçao striker has not left the bench during the first two games played by Real. Carlo Ancelotti has so far preferred Brahim Diaz and Arda Güler in the attacking sector against Atalanta and Mallorca. According to the same source, the Brazilian, who celebrated his 18th birthday last July, will ask to be loaned out in January if he feels that the minutes he received at the start of the season are not enough.

Loaned this winter at his request?

We are obviously not there yet, but there is a scenario where an unsatisfied Endrick relaunches this winter in a club of lesser stature than Real Madrid, which could of course be absolutely anywhere in Europe given the stature of the Spanish institution.

So far, Endrick has appeared twice with Real Madrid, each time in a friendly match: on August 1, against AC Milan (46 minutes of play), and on August 4 against FC Barcelona (67 minutes).

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