Real Madrid: an unlikely club wants to save the nugget Endrick

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Nothing is going well at Real Madrid and the fire at the Casa Blanca is not calming down. Between the poor form of Kylian Mbappé, the fiasco at the 2024 Ballon d’Or and the poor results which follow one another, Carlo Ancelotti must also face a massacre of injuries. After Dani Carvajal and David Alaba, the Merengues also lost Rodrygo, Éder Militão and Lucas Vazquez for a long time in quick succession. In a period of crisis at all levels, Ancelotti’s Real Madrid does not intend to change its method, despite the advice of his assistant and son Davide to launch certain young players into the deep end and it is in this sense that Endrirck is eating away its brake. The Spanish press revealed this Friday that Florentino Perez had become annoyed in recent days by the treatment reserved for his young attacker. The Madrid president thus believes that Endrick is completely underused by Carlo Ancelotti. And young Endrick is clearly suffering from the situation.

However, the Brazilian striker wants at all costs to avoid reproducing what his compatriot Vitor Roque experienced with FC Barcelona. With no starts in La Liga and only five small percent of the championship minutes played with Casa Blanca, the Brazilian pays for the policy put in place by Carlo Ancelotti. Too cautious to experiment with new things, the Italian technician hardly uses his replacements, with the cracks Arda Güler and Endrick at the top of his list. But the 18-year-old striker does not want to make waves and wants to redouble his efforts in the shadows to be able to win his place in Madrid. But if no improvement were to take place in the coming weeks, then Endrick’s entourage could well have desires elsewhere and try a loan to gain experience with a large sample of minutes played.

Southampton wants to make a big move!

According to information from Daily MailEndrick is reportedly linked with a sensational Premier League transfer rumor as he struggles to get game time at Real Madrid under Carlo Ancelotti. The Brazilian prodigy first became known to English football fans when he scored a superb goal for the Selecao against the Three Lions at Wembley last March. As reported by the newspaper SportWith Endrick reportedly concerned about his low usage and open to a loan move away from Los Blancos, several clubs are reportedly wooing the Brazilian player to try and secure the services of the talented striker. Real Valladolid and AS Roma have also been points of departure mentioned by the various press for a loan this winter, while the Brazilian prodigy has only played 122 minutes this season but has scored two goals.

And still according to the English tabloids, Endrick could end up at the bottom of the Premier League rankings since the promoted and red bottom Southampton would be ready to offer him a lot of minutes from the month of January. The Saints are in big trouble and are therefore very interested in luring the Brazilian to St Mary’s on a short-term deal to save their season. The south coast side have scored just seven goals in 11 matches, after a disastrous start to the season which saw them win just once. Center forward Cameron Archer is the only player to have scored more than one goal. The idea is something to smile about but if it comes to fruition, Russell Martin’s team will face competition from a multitude of other teams seeking to inject Endrick’s qualities into their squads in January.

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