Real Madrid starlet ready to leave on loan in January, not considering permanent exit – Romano | OneFootball

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·21 de octubre de 2025

Real Madrid starlet ready to leave on loan in January, not considering permanent exit – Romano

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It is no secret that Endrick has not been having a great time at Real Madrid this season.

After recovering from an early-season injury, many had expected him to fit perfectly into Xabi Alonso’s attacking setup which has prioritised young players.


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However, as we head into November, Endrick has yet to play a single minute of football, which has led to reports linking him with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu.

Endrick makes decision to leave Real Madrid

According to Fabrizio Romano, Endrick has made a crucial decision to leave Real Madrid in the upcoming January transfer window.

It appears the young striker has seen enough and believes he is not part of Alonso’s plans at the Bernabeu. Therefore, he has decided to leave the club on a loan deal in January.

However, it must be noted that Endrick is not ready to say goodbye to Real Madrid just yet as the youngster firmly sees his long-term future in the Spanish capital.

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What does the future hold of Endrick in January? (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Therefore, the Brazilian international will not consider leaving Real Madrid permanently in January and will only consider loan offers.

Romano adds that several clubs across Europe have already approached Endrick, exploring the idea of a move away from the Bernabeu in the January transfer window.

The primary factor behind Endrick’s decision has been the 2026 World Cup. The player is keen on securing a place in Carlo Ancelotti’s final roster and in order to achieve that, he needs to play more often.

A loan deal, to that end, could go a long way in helping find some crucial game time during the second half of the season.

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