Madrid Universal
·13 June 2026
Inter Milan plotting ambitious summer move for Real Madrid prodigy – report

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·13 June 2026

Real Madrid could soon face interest from one of Europe’s biggest clubs as Inter Milan have identified Endrick as a major target ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to reports from Tuttomercato, Inter’s admiration for the young attacker goes beyond simple scouting interest, with key figures within the Italian club viewing him as a player capable of transforming their attack.
However, while Inter may be eager to strike a deal, convincing Real Madrid to part ways with one of their most promising talents is likely to be a far more difficult challenge.
Endrick enjoyed a productive spell on loan at Lyon after completing a temporary switch in January 2026.
During his time in France, the Brazilian showcased his quality with eight goals and eight assists in 24 appearances, accumulating more than 1,700 minutes of playing time.

Inter Milan are interested in Endrick. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Getty Images)
Those performances have caught the attention of Inter Milan manager Cristian Chivu, who is believed to be a huge admirer of the forward.
It must be noted that the Italian giants are particularly attracted by Endrick’s versatility.
Although naturally left-footed, he is comfortable operating from the right flank, where he can cut inside and attack defenders directly. At the same time, he is equally capable of leading the line as a central striker.
That flexibility is seen as a major asset by Inter.
It must be remembered that Endrick remains under contract with Real Madrid until 2030, placing the Spanish giants in a strong negotiating position.
On that note, the outlet suggests the club currently values the Brazilian at between €40 million and €45 million.

Real Madrid might not sell the Brazilian. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Getty Images)
Inter, meanwhile, are believed to be exploring a more favourable structure. Rather than paying the full amount immediately, the Serie A side would prefer a loan deal with an obligation to buy, with the final fee ranging from €35 million to €40 million.
Financially, the operation appears achievable, as Endrick’s current salary is not viewed as an obstacle.
However, while their interest appears genuine, the biggest obstacle remains Real Madrid’s current planning.
At this stage, the Spanish club are focused on resolving other situations within the squad, particularly those involving Gonzalo Garcia and Franco Mastantuono.
As a result, Endrick is not currently viewed as a player available for departure.
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