Has Hendrick found his destination?: The best positioned club to sign him in January

The Brazilian forward wants to leave Real Madrid because he is not getting playing time under Xabi Alonso.

Javier Parra Peña | 29 Oct 2025 | 20.00
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<p>Has Endrick already found his destination?: The best-positioned club to sign him in January</p>
<p>Has Endrick already found his destination?: The best-positioned club to sign him in January</p>

Endrick is going through a complicated period at Real Madrid following the change of coach: he barely features in Xabi Alonso's plans. In light of this reality, Stuttgart has emerged as a serious contender to take him on loan to regain vital playing time for his development.

Discussions between coaches have already begun, and the deal could be finalized in January.

Stuttgart's Interest and the Search for Playing Time for Endrick

Stuttgart has set its sights on Endrick with the aim of strengthening their attack in the winter window. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß reportedly spoke with Alonso about the Brazilian to ensure favorable conditions.

The proposal would be a six-month loan with an option to buy, where Stuttgart would cover part of the salary and an estimated loan fee of 4.5 million euros, with approximately 3 million for the loan and 1.5 million for the salary. Real Madrid is open to the deal but will demand guarantees regarding his role and playing time.

Endrick, Balancing Between Reserves and Loan

In the current Real Madrid setup, Endrick has been eclipsed by stars like Mbappé, Vinícius, and Rodrygo. His involvement this season has been minimal, leading to discontent among those close to him and sparking exit rumors.

Endrick already has a destination: the best-placed club to sign him in January

He has shifted from being an emerging talent with immediate potential to a forward in need of reinvention away from the Bernabéu. The deal with Stuttgart gains traction as it would offer him a competitive stage in the Bundesliga with regular minutes.

Conditions and Rivalries

For the loan to materialize, Stuttgart must cover a significant portion of Endrick's salary and pay the agreed loan fee. Additionally, Real Madrid is likely to demand clauses ensuring a minimum participation and no mandatory purchase. Stuttgart is in a favorable position due to its good relations with Madrid and past successful dealings, like with Chema Andrés.

Stuttgart is not the only interested party: clubs in France, Italy, and other European destinations are closely monitoring Endrick, but his youth (19 years old) and international signing regulations delay potential permanent transfers.

In conclusion, a loan to Stuttgart presents an opportunity for Endrick to regain the limelight away from Real Madrid and prove his worth as a starter. If both sides reach a solid agreement in the coming weeks, we will witness one of the most followed moves in the winter market.

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