Madrid Universal
·26 Juni 2026
Real Madrid rule out fresh loan move for 19-year-old attacking talent

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·26 Juni 2026

Endrick’s future at Real Madrid appears to have been settled well before the new season begins.
After spending the second half of last campaign on loan at Lyon, the Brazilian forward is now expected to remain at the Santiago Bernabeu and fight for his place under Jose Mourinho.
Despite speculation that another temporary move could help his development, the latest reports suggest Real Madrid have no intention of sending the 19-year-old away again.
Instead, the club believe the time has come for Endrick to establish himself as part of the first-team squad.
On that note, according to MARCA, both Real Madrid and the player are fully aligned on the plan, with neither side considering another loan during the current transfer window.

Endrick will not leave Real Madrid this summer. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The outlet assures that, following valuable experience in Ligue 1 with Lyon, Endrick is expected to report for pre-season and begin working under Mourinho.
The feeling within the club is that another loan would no longer benefit the Brazilian’s development.
In fact, Endrick himself is also understood to believe he is ready to compete for a place in Real Madrid’s first team rather than continue gaining experience elsewhere.
The coaching staff see his physical strength, direct running and attacking power as qualities that can offer something different to the current squad, and those attributes are expected to make him an important option.

Endrick will be given a chance under Jose Mourinho. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Although Endrick is set to remain at Real Madrid, earning regular minutes will still require him to overcome strong competition.
The Brazilian will battle for attacking opportunities alongside Brahim Diaz, while Franco Mastantuono could also be part of the first-team picture if he is not sent out on loan.
Furthermore, Rodrygo is likewise expected to return during the season as he continues his recovery from a serious anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Even so, Endrick will head into pre-season with growing confidence after an encouraging spell in France and possibly a strong World Cup campaign, where his appearances have been limited under Carlo Ancelotti.







































