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After failing to break into Xabi Alonso’s team, Endrick is potentially eyeing a temporary move from Real Madrid in the January transfer window. Endrick had hoped to make up for
Lyon are leading the chase for a January loan for Real Madrid striker Endrick, sources told ESPN, although the Ligue 1 side are not the only ones pursuing the Brazil international.
Stuttgart are exploring a surprise January loan move for Real Madrid prodigy Endrick, according to reports. The Bundesliga club hope to use coach Sebastian Hoeness' strong relationship with Madrid boss Xabi Alonso to secure the 19-year-old striker,
Madrid agreed to a package worth a huge €60 million (£52.3 million, $69.7 million) to sign Endrick in 2022, with FIFA rules meaning he could not join up with his new side until 2024. Despite arriving with an incredibly high potential, the teenage striker has found minutes incredibly hard to come by.
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Real Madrid set THREE conditions for Endrick loan deal – sources
Real Madrid are ready to send Endrick out on loan in the January transfer window, but there are three main conditions for such a deal.
Brazil's Endrick is pursuing a January loan move away from Real Madrid and talks have already begun with a club outside of Spain.
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Endrick, who cost Real Madrid €60 million (£52m) to sign from Palmeiras, is said to be eager to make a name for himself in the Spanish capital but believes a temporary move away is required to play regularly. TEAMtalk claims Unai Emery is ‘considering’ bringing Endrick to Villa Park, whereas Manchester United are weighing up the possibility.
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Endrick, 19, agreed to join Real Madrid in December 2022 after standing out as a real talent for Sao Paulo-based side Palmeiras. He was still only 16-years-old when the deal was confirmed, meaning he’d spent 18 more months learning the ropes with his local team before joining Real Madrid officially in July 2024.