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A summer recruit alongside Kylian Mbappé, Endrick didn’t take long to shine in the Real Madrid jersey. Indeed, the young Brazilian needed a few minutes to score his first goal in La Liga with the Merengues. Coming into play against Real Valladolid on Sunday in the 86th minute in place of Mbappé, he found the back of the net in the final moments (90th + 6): “I am very happy, it is a dream come true. I had already played here at the Bernabéu with the Brazilian national team, I had managed to score a goal… but it was not with Real Madrid. Today was my first with Real Madrid, I am speechless, I can only thank God for everything that is happening to me” he reacted.
And according to information from the GlobeReal Madrid will not stop taking out the checkbook if Endrick continues to shine. Indeed, in the transaction with the Brazilian club Palmeiras, the Merengues owe around 35,000 euros for each goal scored by the native of Taguatinga. As a reminder, Real Madrid had paid 35 million euros during the transfer with an assortment of bonuses approaching 12.5 million euros.
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