Real Madrid starlet on the radar of ‘dozen’ European clubs amid France links | OneFootball

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·1 November 2025

Real Madrid starlet on the radar of ‘dozen’ European clubs amid France links

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There has been a lot of noise surrounding the future of Endrick lately, with the forward being closely linked with a move away from Real Madrid in the January transfer window.

Endrick was initially not too keen on leaving Real Madrid, even on a loan deal, but after failing to muster a single minute of football under Xabi Alonso this season, his outlook has changed.


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The Brazilian international has been closely linked with a loan move to Olympique Lyon, who remain in pole position to sign the forward.

However, the deal is far from done and Endrick’s entourage is still looking for other options in the market.

Endrick has offers from dozens of clubs

According to Foot Mercato, Endrick has been courted by at least a dozen European clubs, as they look to snap him up in the upcoming January transfer window.

The forward is reportedly on the radar of Alonso’s former club Bayer Leverkusen, as well as AS Roma and a few Premier League clubs.

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What’s in store for Endrick’s future in January?. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

FC Porto and clubs have Russia are also interested in acquiring the services of Endrick, who has received interest from the Middle East and MLS as well.

However, the Real Madrid forward remains keen on playing at the top level, as he wants to secure a place in the Brazilian squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.

That is perhaps why Lyon have emerged as the likely suitor for the Brazilian international, as the French club ticks all boxes for the player.

But as mentioned earlier, nothing is concrete yet and it will be interesting to see if any of the other interested parties in Europe can lure him away with the promise of more game-time during the second half of the campaign.

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