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Endrick is bluffing more than one person in Madrid. For his first steps in Europe, the young Brazilian prodigy has already made the net tremble in La Liga and the Champions League. But above all, it is his strong personality that impresses, since he does not hesitate to try things and take initiatives with the ball. Enough to predict great things for the future…
He is showing that he is no exception alongside Kylian Mbappé or his compatriots Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo, and intends to cause Carlo Ancelotti a big headache with his team compositions. At the same time, some great revelations have been made about his transfer. Joao Paulo Sampaio, head of the Palmeiras training center, spoke in The Beach Bar.
Endrick is more expensive than expected!
If the media mentioned an amount of around 40 million euros fixed paid by the club of the Spanish capital, we learn that in total, the operation can climb up to 72 million euros in total. But above all, there are quite surprising variables. Real Madrid for example had to pay 1.5 million euros in the form of bonuses following the player’s first selection with Brazil.
Then, we also learn that Real Madrid must pay 1.5 million euros for every 5 goals Endrick scores in the Merengue jersey! And this, until the total of the operation reaches 60 million euros. Given how things are going, it goes without saying that Real Madrid will have to dig deep into their pockets. But if Endrick manages to exploit his full potential, these 72 million euros will be just a small detail.
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