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Endrick Attracts Interest From France as Real Madrid Considers Letting Him Leave
- Five months without minutes and no sign of change. Endrick is enduring a tough start at Real Madrid, and his future could take a turn in January.
Five Months Without Playing
Endrickâs situation is starting to raise concerns within Real Madrid. Itâs been five months since his last appearance, and the young Brazilian has yet to play a single minute under Xabi Alonso. The lack of opportunities is beginning to weigh heavily â especially for a player who arrived at the BernabĂ©u as one of footballâs most exciting prospects.
The 19-year-old forward joined as a rising star after shining with Palmeiras, but his adaptation to European football has been slower than expected. While other youngsters like Gonzalo and Arda GĂŒler are starting to find their place in the squad, Endrick has barely appeared in matchday selections.
A Possible Move to France
According to ESPN, Olympique de Marseille has emerged as one of the clubs most interested in securing Endrickâs loan this January. The outlet reports that both the playerâs camp and Real Madrid view a temporary move positively â one that would allow the Brazilian to gain playing time and confidence ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which he dreams of reaching.
The relationship between both clubs is excellent, following Marseilleâs interest in Dani Ceballos last summer. Although that deal never materialized, the connection remains strong and could pave the way for Endrick to head to Ligue 1, a league known for giving young players room to develop without the constant pressure of playing at the BernabĂ©u.
Should He Keep Waiting on the Bench?
With so much talent and so few opportunities, the question arises: is it worth waiting in Madrid? Endrick needs real minutes to grow â something difficult in a star-studded squad where competition for places is brutal.
A loan might not be a setback, but rather the logical next step for a player who must prioritize his growth over prestige. History shows that Real Madridâs young players who leave to play regularly often return stronger. Perhaps thatâs the path Endrick needs to follow to earn his place in the clubâs future.













