Endrick’s debut season in Spain promised a new dawn for Real Madrid’s attack but less than a year later, the 18-year-old forward finds himself struggling for relevance.
Having joined the club in 2024 on a six-year deal, the Brazilian featured 22 times in La Liga and scored crucial goals during their Copa del Rey win where he netted five in six matches.
However, under new manager Xabi Alonso, Endrick has yet to play a single minute this season, falling behind Gonzalo and Brahim in the pecking order.
The Brazilian was sidelined by a hamstring injury before the Club World Cup and now watches from the bench as his frustration is building.
According to reports in Spain, Real Madrid and the player are considering a January loan move.
Endrick’s demands for his next club
As reported by ESPN Brasil [via Sport], Endrick and his entourage have outlined strict conditions before approving any potential move.
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They want a club competing in one of Europe’s top five leagues or among Portugal’s leading trio of Porto, Benfica and Sporting.

Another demand is participation in a major European competition to maintain his visibility ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
Endrick also seeks a team fighting for trophies and committed to attacking football that allows him freedom in the final third.

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