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·28 October 2025

Exit-bound Real Madrid youngster prioritising move away from Spain in January

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Real Madrid youngster Endrick could soon be on the move, as reports from AS reveal that the talented Brazilian forward prefers a loan move away from Spain in the upcoming January transfer window.

Despite his potential and long-term promise, Endrick has yet to play under Xabi Alonso, prompting the 19-year-old to begin exploring options for a temporary switch. 


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According to reports, the player has set a clear two-month deadline to decide on his future. If his situation at Madrid does not change by then, a loan exit will become inevitable.

What are Endrick’s preferences?

Interestingly, Endrick has made it known that his preference is to move to a team outside Spain. 

The young forward reportedly feels that he could not comfortably represent any other badge within the country besides Real Madrid’s. 

His dream remains to succeed at the Santiago Bernabeu, but he recognises the importance of gaining valuable experience elsewhere before returning to fight for a place in the squad.

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Endrick could leave Real Madrid in January. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

In terms of destination, Endrick’s camp is aiming high. As reported before, he wants to join a club competing in Europe’s top competitions, ideally one participating in the UEFA Champions League. 

His goal is to gain consistent playing time, improve his visibility, and strengthen his chances of being selected for the next FIFA World Cup with Brazil.

What about the finances?

Financially, the deal will not come cheap. Any club interested in securing Endrick on a six-month loan will need to pay around €4.5 million in total. 

This includes €3 million to Real Madrid for the loan itself and another €1.5 million towards the player’s gross salary.

While Real Madrid remain optimistic about his long-term future, they understand that a short-term move could benefit all parties. 

Several European clubs are already monitoring the situation closely, with interest expected to intensify as January approaches.

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