Endrick, the ghost transfer

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There were no departures from Santiago Bernabeu, but the Merengues received a late offer for one of their marginal players.

The young endrick Felipe striker was limited to a few games for the most part this season, his first in Europe after a transfer of € 40 million from Palmeiras which could rise to € 60 million including the variables. So far this season, Endrick has only played 318 minutes, spread over 21 appearances. Only two of these appearances were also tenure.

Despite this relatively limited number of opportunities, Endrick always displays a promising average of contribution to the goals of one every 64 minutes, with 4 goals and a assist to his credit so far. The Brazilian recently contributed to a double against Celta Vigo in extension in Copa del Rey, which was crucial to lead them in the quarterfinals against Leganes, where he also shone.

West Ham has been forcing

According to Marca, Endrick has also been the subject of numerous requests for transfers during the January transfer window. One of them stood out for its insistence: West Ham United. Julen Lopetegui's team has repeatedly called Real Madrid and the endrick camp, but both closed the door to a transfer.

Endrick thinks he will have more opportunities in the second half of the season, and already knew that this season would be devoted to learning and growth, without too much playing time – despite his public demonstrations of frustration to some moments. Carlo Ancelotti has always denied any rumor of transfer concerning Endrick, despite his lack of playing time, explaining that his main concern should be to continue working hard in training.

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