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Xabi Alonso Has Practically Frozen Out Endrick, and the Player Is Already Considering His Future Away From Real Madrid
Frustration is growing for Endrick at Real Madrid. With no playing time and little faith from Xabi Alonso, a January exit now looks increasingly likely.
Endrick Still Without Minutes and Growing Frustrated
The situation of Endrick at Real Madrid is becoming increasingly tense. The Brazilian forward remains the only outfield player yet to make an appearance this season, despite being fully available for several weeks. Xabi Alonso simply hasn’t counted on him, not even in less demanding matches — a decision that’s beginning to wear on the young striker.
During the recent game against Getafe, his frustration boiled over. According to Cadena SER, upon realizing he wouldn’t come on, Endrick angrily kicked a bottle on the sidelines — a visible sign of his discontent with the lack of opportunities under Alonso.
A January Exit Looks Increasingly Likely
Just a few months ago, Endrick was determined to stay and fight for his place in Madrid, rejecting multiple offers during the summer to prove his worth at the Bernabéu. But as the weeks go by, that optimism is fading fast.
Sources close to the player suggest he now accepts that his future may lie away from Real Madrid, at least temporarily. The club, meanwhile, wouldn’t oppose a move, and a loan deal in January is being seriously considered as the best solution for both sides.
Interest From Spain, England, and France
Several European clubs are already circling. Teams from Spain, England, France, and Italy have expressed interest in securing Endrick on loan. While Real Madrid have no intention of selling him outright, they’re open to a short-term move that could give the forward valuable playing time and help rebuild his confidence.
The 18-year-old’s main motivation is clear: to earn a place in Brazil’s squad for next year’s World Cup. Without minutes in Madrid, he knows Carlo Ancelotti won’t call him up — making a loan move almost essential for his international ambitions.
A Talent That Can’t Be Wasted
Endrick’s case presents a delicate dilemma for Real Madrid. He’s one of Brazil’s brightest young talents, yet finds himself stuck without opportunities. While Xabi Alonso continues to favor experienced options, the young forward fears that continued inactivity could stall his development.
With the winter transfer window approaching, January will be decisive in determining his future. One thing is clear: Endrick is no longer willing to wait quietly on the sidelines.













