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·18 de novembro de 2024
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Real Madrid’s Endrick is reportedly attracting significant interest from clubs across Europe as a potential January loan move looms.
According to SPORT, several clubs have expressed interest in signing the 18-year-old forward, who joined Los Blancos from Palmeiras last summer for €60 million.
Endrick’s arrival in Madrid was marked by immediate success. He scored on his La Liga and Champions League debuts, breaking records as the youngest foreigner to score in the Spanish top flight and the youngest Brazilian to net in the Champions League.
Despite this promising start, his development has stalled, with limited opportunities in recent weeks.
The Brazilian has been overshadowed by Kylian Mbappe, whose presence in Endrick’s preferred central striker role has left the teenager on the fringes.
Across Madrid’s last six matches, he and fellow young talent Arda Guler have managed less than 15 minutes of playing time each.
This lack of opportunities has fuelled speculation about a loan move to help Endrick gain valuable experience elsewhere.
Roma are reportedly interested in Endrick as they are actively seeking young attacking reinforcements. The Serie A club view him as a promising option to bolster their forward line.
Southampton and Real Valladolid have also been linked.
Valladolid have already initiated contact with Endrick’s representatives, hoping to convince him that a temporary stint with them could accelerate his growth.
Despite the rumours, Endrick remains optimistic about his future at Madrid. The teenager is eager to learn from his illustrious teammates, including Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.
Vinicius and Rodrygo encountered comparable challenges when they arrived at Madrid at Endrick’s age but steadily carved out their places under Carlo Ancelotti.
Inspired by their journey, Endrick is reportedly determined to follow a similar path, confident that training alongside elite talents will equip him for a lasting future at the club.