Endrick would have asked Real Madrid to let him out in the winter market
In Brazil, it is claimed that the forward requested his transfer because he does not believe he will have the opportunity to play and wants to gain minutes for the World Cup
The young Brazilian forward Endrick has asked Real Madrid to go out on loan during the European winter market, next January, as reported by the UOL portal on Tuesday.
Given the lack of opportunities since the arrival of Xabi Alonso to the Real Madrid bench, Endrick himself has asked his club to loan him to another team, with France or Italy are possible destinations, according to journalist Paulo Vinicius Coelho.
The attacker believes that "he won't get to play" with the Tolosa-born coach and prefers to leave the Real Madrid team to get playing time in 2026, when the World Cup will be played in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
According to Vinicius Coelho, after an initial analysis of the market, the English Premier League is seen as an almost impossible option and the most feasible option would be to go on loan to Olympique Lyonnais, or "maybe PSG" (Paris Saint-Germain); or to Roma in Italy.
Real Madrid, apparently, agree to loan the striker, the only outfield player who has not yet played under Xabi Alonso. Other Brazilian media outlets have also raised the possibility of a return to Palmeiras, where he trained.
Endrick, who arrived with the label of a great world promise, was injured at the end of last season and since the arrival of Xabi Alonso at the end of May, he has lost space in the squad until he has practically disappeared.
The 19-year-old striker has also moved away from the Brazilian national team, with whom he had a brilliant start.
Trained at Palmeiras, Endrick broke numerous records for precocity in the Sao Paulo squad and was vital in achieving their last titles.
His power and ease of scoring caught the attention of Real Madrid, who signed him for a fortune when he was just 16 years old.
The young striker stayed with the Sao Paulo side until he turned 18, at which point he made the jump to the white team.
*With information from EFE.

