Endrick exfiltrated on loan?

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Young Brazilian prodigy Endrick is once again tipped to leave Real Madrid on loan, with interest in him from clubs like Tottenham and Juventus.

The young striker joined the Spanish capital in the summer of 2024, after celebrating his 18th birthday. He is considered one of the biggest prospects, but he faces stiff competition in Spain from players such as Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo.

Heading to England for Endrick?

Endrick has played just 39 minutes in La Liga this season, in seven appearances as a substitute, and has scored two goals in all competitions. The possibility of the young player leaving in January has already been ruled out, but Real are reportedly reconsidering their options.

According to media Fichajes, Endrick could be transferred at the start of 2025. With Real keen to offer him regular playing time, a loan elsewhere could be granted. It will be relatively easy to find a buyer for the South American given that several European clubs are ready to welcome him into their ranks.

Endrick, who has admitted to being a fan of Sir Bobby Charlton, could end up in England with Tottenham having shown ‘big interest’. Serie A giants Juve are also said to be interested, as they look to bolster their squad with quality attacking elements.

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