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Real Madrid’s Brazilian nugget, Endrick, could see his future become clearer from the winter transfer window. Recruited for 47.5 million euros from Palmeiras this summer, the young 18-year-old striker is struggling to establish himself within the Madrid squad. Used sporadically by Carlo Ancelotti (55 minutes in 8 appearances for one goal), Endrick would consider a temporary exit in order to gain experience.
Valladolid ready to revive Endrick
According to Super SportsReal Valladolid, a club owned by Ronaldo Nazario, is positioning itself to welcome Endrick on loan. In offensive difficulty with only 10 goals scored in 13 La Liga matches, Valladolid sees Endrick as an ideal solution. Furthermore, the Brazilian player has already scored against this club during his La Liga debut with Real Madrid. This loan could allow the young player to obtain the playing time he requests.
An opportunity for Real Madrid?
For the Merengues, a loan to Valladolid would represent a chance to develop the player in a competitive environment while easing the offensive congestion around Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Jr, and Rodrygo. However, Carlo Ancelotti remains cautious and insists on the importance of maintaining team cohesion.
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