Real Madrid’s locker room has found a nickname for Endrick

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Barely arrived at Real Madrid, Endrick seems to have already won over his teammates. A nickname has already been given to him by his comrades: ” Bobby “, in reference to Bobby Charlton, one of the favorite players of the player born in 2006. On social networks, Jude Bellingham had fun calling him that, after the UEFA Super Cup final won against Atalanta Bergamo. ” Go Bobby! ” commented the Englishman.

Arriving this summer from Palmeiras for 47.5 million euros, the Brazilian international (10 caps) replaces Joselu, who left for Saudi Arabia. He will be subject to enormous competition in attack. Facing him is Kylian Mbappé, already a scorer with the Merengue club. But if the club chaired by Florentino Pérez spent so much on him, it is undoubtedly because it is counting on him for the future.

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