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Unexpected Exit From Real Madrid! Endrick Could Leave the Club in the Next Transfer Window
The future of Endrick at Real Madrid appears to be more complicated than expected. The 19-year-old Brazilian forward has yet to find his place in Xabi Alonso’s team, and according to reports from Italy, he could be loaned out in the upcoming winter transfer window. Juventus, which had already shown interest in signing him last summer, is reportedly ready to reopen negotiations to secure his services.
Endrick struggles to find his opportunity at Madrid
According to Calcio Mercato, the young striker has not been able to establish himself in Real Madrid’s rotation, despite Xabi Alonso’s willingness to give chances to other young talents such as Arda Güler and Franco Mastantuono. However, the Spanish coach has yet to grant Endrick any real playing time. The Brazilian joined from Palmeiras in the 2024/25 season for a fee of around €47.5 million.
His lack of involvement has raised concerns both within the club’s management and in the player’s camp. Italian journalist Matteo Moretto reports that a meeting is expected in the coming weeks between the club and Endrick’s representatives to discuss potential solutions — among them, a loan move to help him gain minutes and rebuild confidence.
Juventus and other European giants keeping close watch
The interest from Juventus is nothing new. The Italian side had already attempted to sign Endrick during the summer window, but the deal fell through as Real Madrid preferred to keep him in the squad for a period of adaptation. Now, the Bianconeri are expected to make another push in January, possibly proposing a loan deal with an option to buy.
However, Juventus isn’t the only team interested. According to various reports, several clubs from Spain, Italy, and Germany have already reached out to Endrick’s representatives to inquire about his availability.
In his first season with Real Madrid, the forward has played 37 matches, scoring 7 goals and providing 1 assist — modest numbers that nonetheless reflect his potential. Still, the lack of consistent playing time has hindered his development.
If a move does materialize, Endrick will seek a destination where he can showcase the talent that once made him one of the brightest gems in Brazilian football. Meanwhile, Real Madrid continues to assess its options, aware that a loan spell might be the best path for the young striker to regain form, confidence, and competitive rhythm.
