Madrid Universal
·3 de septiembre de 2025
Valencia plan to revisit Real Madrid teenager’s situation in January for possible loan

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·3 de septiembre de 2025
According to a report from Defensa Central, Valencia have already informed Real Madrid that they will revisit Endrick’s situation in January.
The outlet assures that the Spanish side is closely monitoring how much playing time the Brazilian teenager gets in the first half of the season and could push for a loan deal if minutes are scarce.
It must be noted that Endrick has been at the centre of rumours for weeks, especially during the Club World Cup, when speculation suggested he might be pushed aside after Gonzalo Garcia’s burst.
Despite the noise, the Brazilian decided to stay at Madrid, rejecting interest from several clubs – including Valencia, who remain determined to try again in the winter transfer window.
Valencia’s lack of firepower in front of goal makes Endrick a prime target.
The club has already signalled their intent to Florentino Perez, making it clear they will be back in January to ask again about his availability.
Valencia are still interested in Endrick. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
They believe the teenager could provide the spark their attack desperately needs.
For now, Endrick has four months to prove himself at Real Madrid. Currently recovering from an injury that sidelined him at the start of the season, he is in the final stages of his recovery and is expected to rejoin the squad soon.
The challenge for Endrick is not simple. Gonzalo’s rise has pushed him down the pecking order, but the Brazilian is ready to battle for his spot in the rotation.
However, the next few months will be crucial. If he struggles for game time, a loan move cannot be ruled out in January.
Furthermore, with the World Cup on the horizon, Endrick knows that regular football will be key to securing his place in the Brazilian squad.
This means Valencia, and possibly other clubs, will be waiting to see how things unfold.