Madrid Universal
·21 November 2024
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·21 November 2024
Transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano has put to rest the swirling rumours surrounding Real Madrid’s young talent Endrick.
Contrary to recent media speculation, there are no plans for Real Madrid to send Endrick out on loan during the January transfer window. Additionally, the player himself has no intentions of leaving the club.
Reports linking Endrick to a potential loan move to Premier League side Southampton have been dismissed as completely untrue.
Just a day ago, rumours began circulating about Southampton’s interest in securing Endrick on loan. These reports suggested that the English club was prepared to offer the Brazilian forward regular playing time, which some believe he has struggled to find at Real Madrid.
The narrative painted this as an ideal opportunity for Endrick to adapt to the demands of elite football and fulfil the immense potential he carries.
Endrick will not leave Real Madrid. (Photo by PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP via Getty Images)
It was also speculated that Real Madrid supported this supposed move as a chance for Endrick to gain valuable experience in one of the toughest leagues in the world.
A successful loan spell, the reports claimed, would allow Endrick to return to Madrid as a more seasoned player, better equipped to handle the pressures of playing at the Santiago Bernabeu.
However, these claims do not align with the current reality. Romano has clarified that Real Madrid remain fully committed to Endrick’s development within the club.
The Spanish giants view the 18-year-old as a key part of their future and believe his growth is best nurtured in their own environment. There are no plans for his exit in January, and within the club, Endrick is considered a vital player with a bright future.
In summary, the rumours of a Southampton loan move are baseless. Real Madrid’s faith in Endrick is unwavering, and they have no intention of parting ways with the young forward, even temporarily.
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