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Endrick is living a decisive moment at Real Madrid. Without minutes this season, the young Brazilian forward could leave the club on loan in January to regain rhythm and progression.
Endrick has barely played under Xabi Alonso’s leadership, leading both the player and the club to seriously consider a temporary exit.
Endrick, targeted by European clubs
Endrick has drawn interest from Brentford and Olympique Marseille, both strong candidates to secure his loan in January.
Brentford emerges as an appealing option by offering him a stage in the Premier League with prominence. Meanwhile, Marseille presents an alternative in Ligue 1 with continental ambitions.
Real Madrid has set a loan fee of 4.5 million euros for the season, a figure that puts it out of reach for several Spanish teams. The priority is for Endrick to play regularly.
Why should Endrick leave?
Endrick arrived at Real Madrid with high expectations but is now stagnating. He has not played a single minute in the 25-26 season and believes he must move to grow.
The white club considers that his development relies on accumulating minutes and leaving the bench. Hence, the loan appears as a logical strategy to safeguard his value.
The forward's entourage demands prominence and competition, conditions that Real Madrid cannot provide at the moment due to the offensive weight of the squad under Xabi Alonso.

An operation with clear conditions for Endrick
Endrick has three fundamental requirements to accept a loan: playing in a top-tier league, having prominence, and being in an environment that bets on the future.
Real Madrid also demands specific conditions: the 4.5 million loan, a limited contract, a return option, and an environment ensuring the player's valuation.
Brentford can meet the top league and playing time demands; Marseille offers Champions League and a more leading role. Both factors come into play.
Impact on Real Madrid and future paths
Endrick will go out on loan without immediate purchase options. His return to Real Madrid is envisioned beyond 2026, aiming to come back as a consolidated player.
The move frees up offensive space for Xabi Alonso's squad, eases restructuring the attack, and allows the club to optimize resources without compromising its investment in the Brazilian.
On the other hand, his loan positions the white subsidiary and young first-team players as alternatives while Endrick matures abroad.
In conclusion, Endrick faces a turning point in his journey. Real Madrid is preparing his loan in January to a club like Brentford or Olympique Marseille. If he manages to regain consistency, his return could be triumphant; otherwise, his path could shift in parallel with the white project.
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