Madrid Universal
·20 August 2026
Liverpool show interest in Real Madrid forward who rules out summer exit

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·20 August 2026

Back at Real Madrid for the 2026/27 season, Brazilian forward Endrick has attracted interest from Liverpool. as confirmed by ESPN Brasil.
The English giants have expressed interest in the Brazilian, but no official offer has been made so far. However, the 20-year-old attacker has no intention of leaving the Spanish capital club.
Real Madrid invested heavily in Endrick back to sign him from Palmeiras, but minutes proved hard to come by for him in his first year and a half.
As such, he was loaned out to Lyon in January, where he excelled and earned a spot in the Brazil squad for the World Cup.
Having returned to Real Madrid, Endrick’s future has been a constant subject of speculation, especially with the club signing Carlos Espi and Yan Diomande to reinforce the attacking department.

Liverpool show interest in Endrick. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
But, Endrick does not wish to leave the Santiago Bernabeu, while Los Blancos themselves do not intend to offload him.
The Brazilian international was approached in recent weeks about loan moves by clubs including Aston Villa and AS Roma. Both Endrick and Jose Mourinho immediately rejected those approaches.
The forward has been given the number 9 shirt for the 2026/27 season, indicating their faith in the youngster.
Endrick has impressed greatly in training and with his attitude toward remaining at Real Madrid.
From Mourinho’s perspective, the forward can be useful in several attacking positions, an important advantage for the 20-year-old attacker, given the level of competition for places.

Mourinho impressed by Endrick. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)
At the moment, Mourinho has the following options in attack: Vinicius Jr., Kylian Mbappe, Espi, Diomande and the injured Rodrygo.
While it will not be easy to get minutes, Endrick intends to stay at Real Madrid and fight for his place in Mourinho’s team.
The attacker is recovering from a minor overload and has not been training with the group this week, and he could miss the opener against RCD Espanyol.
His situation, however, could be reassessed in the January transfer window based on how much he plays in the coming months. For now, though, a move to Liverpool is not on the cards.







































