Madrid Universal
·24 gennaio 2026
Sources: Real Madrid turn down €65m Premier League offers for on-loan star

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·24 gennaio 2026

Real Madrid have received significant interest from the Premier League for one of their most exciting young assets.
According to a report from Fichajes, the Los Blancos have been approached with two separate offers from English clubs for Endrick, with the combined value reaching around €65 million.
The Brazilian forward is currently on loan at Olympique Lyonnais, and his impact in Ligue 1 has been immediate.
Despite just integrating, Endrick has already delivered a goal and an assist in just 161 minutes of action.
Endrick’s sharp start in France has not gone unnoticed by agents and intermediaries, who have begun enquiring about his contractual situation and long-term role at the Santiago Bernabeu.
As a result, Real Madrid have informally received at least two proposals, each valued at around €65 million.
From a financial perspective, such offers would allow the club to recover their initial investment and generate funds to strengthen other areas of the squad.

Real Madrid have no interest in selling Endrick. (Picture courtesy: X/@OL)
However, despite the temptation, Real Madrid have no intention of selling. The club feels that allowing Endrick to leave at this stage would be a strategic mistake.
Endrick is scheduled to return to Madrid once his loan spell ends, and the plan is for him to remain with the first-team squad.
The coaching staff believe that regular minutes and growing confidence are all he needs to take the next step.
His development in France has convinced decision-makers that he can become an important part of the long-term project.
There is also a broader lesson influencing Madrid’s thinking. The club is keen to avoid repeating past errors where promising young players were moved on too early, only to flourish elsewhere.
Endrick’s progression is seen as proof that patience is paying off, especially as his understanding of the European game is advancing faster than initially expected.
While Premier League interest remains strong, it has not altered the club’s strategy.
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