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Presented as one of the future greats of Brazilian football, Endrick quickly caught the eye of Real Madrid. Arriving in Spain this summer for a check for 47.5 million euros, the former Palmeiras player is not, however, entitled to much playing time. Only 122 minutes in ten matches, not enough to make him want to stay. He would not be against a loan this winter.
In an already very congested offensive sector, the young striker is not the first choice of Carlo Ancelotti who already has to deal with Vinicius Junior, Kylian Mbappé and other Rodrygo. However, and despite his short playing time, Endrick still managed to score two goals and offer an assist in ten matches.
Several options for Endrick
According to Sportthe young attacker is worried about not being able to progress and would therefore be open to a loan. The Spanish media indicated that he could land in the Premier League, in particular with Southampton, in the midst of a fight to remain. An Italian option leading to AS Roma is also mentioned, as is the possibility of seeing Endrick move to another La Liga team, Real Valladolid.
It remains to be seen whether Real Madrid and Carlo Ancelotti will be ready to temporarily part with their emerging nugget. The Madrid club invested in the eighteen-year-old player who signed a six-year contract.
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