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The Endrick Case: Five Months Warming the Bench and His Future at Real Madrid in Doubt
Endrick, the gem for whom Real Madrid paid more than $60 million, is experiencing a very different start to his career than he imagined. The young striker who arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu with the label of “new global phenomenon” is going through a critical moment.
A Signing Full of Promise and a Frustrating Reality
When Endrick signed his contract with Real Madrid in 2022, the football world hailed him as “the natural heir of Ronaldo Nazario.” He arrived at just 18 years old, bursting with talent and carrying the dream of succeeding at the club.
However, his first season left more questions than answers: 37 appearances, only 847 minutes played, and a muscular injury that ruled him out of the Club World Cup. Since then, everything has been an uphill battle.
His last official match was on May 13, 2025, against Granada, and since then he has not stepped onto the pitch. Neither under Carlo Ancelotti before, nor with Xabi Alonso now. The Brazilian continues to wait for an opportunity while watching other names occupy his place in Real Madrid’s attack.
Injuries, Competition, and a System That Doesn’t Favor Him
Endrick’s current situation is partly explained by a string of muscular injuries that hindered his adaptation to European football. Upon returning to training, a hamstring relapse sidelined him again just as he seemed ready to establish himself.
Additionally, the arrival of Xabi Alonso has changed the dynamics of Madrid’s attack. The coach prioritizes a more positional and associative style, with Mbappé, Vinícius Jr., and Rodrygo occupying the top spots in the offensive rotation.
The result: Endrick has gone five months without playing any official minutes, although he has been included in every recent matchday squad. This situation is raising concerns both within the club hierarchy and the Brazilian national team, where his absence is starting to weigh.
The Number 9 That Has Yet to Debut
Expectations were enormous: Endrick inherited the legendary number 9 shirt at Real Madrid, a number worn by legends such as Di Stéfano, Hugo Sánchez, Ronaldo Nazario, and Benzema. Yet, the Brazilian has not worn it in an official match.
In the stands, fans wonder why the young prodigy has no minutes, while 21-year-old academy graduate Gonzalo García has stolen the spotlight after his brilliant performance in the Club World Cup.
Pressure is mounting and time is running. Endrick needs to play, not only to regain confidence but also to prove he can meet the expectations that accompanied his arrival.
End of the Dream or Just a Pause?
With the winter transfer window approaching, a temporary loan seems like a logical solution. Clubs such as Napoli or Bayer Leverkusen have already inquired about his situation, and the player would likely welcome a move that allows him to gain minutes and competitive rhythm.
At just 19 years old, Endrick has more than enough talent, but patience at Madrid is not infinite. Between injuries, fierce competition, and a system that doesn’t yet suit him, his story at the club finds itself at a crossroads.
For now, his role is that of a spectator of privilege: on the bench, wearing the number 9, waiting for the moment Xabi Alonso restores him to the spotlight.
Endrick’s future is at stake. And the clock is already ticking.
