Placarded at Real, Endrick has new courtiers

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Real Madrid striker Endrick could be loaned out during the January transfer window. The list of his suitors continues to grow.

After playing just 15 minutes in his last six matches, Endrick could be loaned out for the second half of the season. Carlo Ancelotti, the Merengue coach, would not oppose this solution.

Endrick’s rating remains intact

Ronaldo’s Real Valladolid have already expressed interest in the young Brazilian international, but he is not the only one. According to the media Okdiario, AS Roma, which has just appointed Claudio Ranieri as head of the team, has also inquired.

The same goes for Southampton, England, who can offer Endrick a place in the starting XI. The Saints are looking for a quality striker to maximize their chances of remaining in the Premier League.

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