
Keep a close eye on Real Madrid prodigy Endrick’s developments in the coming weeks—the Brazilian forward has emerged as a hot candidate for a January exit. According to insiders, Endrick has clearly expressed his desire to leave on loan in the January transfer window to Real Madrid’s senior management. His lack of appearances this season suggests a loan move may be the optimal solution for all parties.
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso once again left Endrick on the bench in El Clásico, meaning the 19-year-old Brazilian forward endured another game-less week after missing two key matches against Juventus and Barcelona in a row. His team has begun concrete efforts for a January move, but it should be clear that Endrick will not consider a permanent departure.
Although he deeply loves Real Madrid and still envisions a future at the Bernabéu, Endrick firmly believes a loan spell is the only way to save his career. Having no playing time since returning from injury, he is in urgent need of growth space and confidence through regular game time. The core issue now is choosing a destination—his agents have reached out to clubs in the Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, and La Liga about a potential loan.
The ideal scenario is joining a team that plays in European competitions and can guarantee playing time. Sources add that Endrick is open to the Premier League, but at this stage, if he chooses a top English clubs,he worries he may still struggle to get consistent minutes. This is crucial for him as he aims to make Ancelotti’s Brazil squad for the 2026 US-Canada-Mexico World Cup.
Endrick’s team is fully evaluating all options, and this transfer tug-of-war is about to unfold.




