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·2 novembre 2025
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·2 novembre 2025
Endrick finally made his debut in the 2025/26 season for Real Madrid, but his future seems to be away from the Bernabéu.
According to the English press, Manchester United and Aston Villa have entered the race to sign the Brazilian forward.
The tabloid Daily Star reported that the Red Devils are particularly keen on trying to sign the 19-year-old player.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa has emerged as a new contender, closely monitoring the player's situation, as he seeks more playing time to establish himself before the 2026 World Cup.
In addition to the English clubs, Juventus from Italy and Lyon from France have also shown interest in Endrick.
The French club has even reportedly made contacts with Real Madrid and is considered the favorite to secure the forward on loan.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Endrick was impressed with Lyon's project and would be willing to accept a loan offer in January, when the winter transfer window opens in Europe.
Endrick returned to play this Saturday (1st) in Real Madrid's 4–0 victory over Valencia in the Spanish Championship.
In his first match of the season, the Brazilian forward entered the field at 34 minutes into the second half, replacing Kylian Mbappé, who scored two goals.
Endrick, who hadn't played since May due to injuries and technical decisions, had a quiet performance: he participated in four plays, succeeded in one dribble, lost possession once, and won two ball disputes.
Coach Xabi Alonso, who had been including the player in the squad for the last six matches, stated that Endrick needs patience and preparation:
“It's clear that everyone wants to play, especially a young player. The context is that now we want to compete. It's difficult, it depends on the games, but patience is needed, he has to be prepared and know that he is at Real Madrid, his moment will come," he said.

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