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Endrick faces a crossroads at Real Madrid, where he barely logs minutes with Xabi Alonso this season and seems destined for a loan during the upcoming winter transfer window.
Several Premier League clubs are interested, and the Madrid club would be open to facilitating his temporary departure to ensure his progression and keep him fit for the World Cup.
Real Madrid considering loaning Endrick due to lack of prominence
Real Madrid acknowledges that Endrick is not getting the desired prominence in the first team and is considering a temporary departure in January. The 19-year-old Brazilian was signed for a significant fee with the expectation of being a leading figure in the attack, but his adaptation has been severely hindered by intense competition and an initial muscle injury.
In this context, the white club believes that a loan could be the most suitable solution for Endrick to regain rhythm, confidence, and playing time ahead of the World Cup.
Growing interest from Premier League clubs in Endrick
Endrick has attracted interest from several English clubs, with West Ham United, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa standing out as the most active, seeking a forward with potential to immediately contribute to their attacking schemes.
West Ham leads the race to loan Endrick, although plans from Villa and Newcastle are also being considered. This competition for Endrick positions the Premier League as a key stage for his development, always with Real Madrid's consent, not ruling out an agreement that includes a return clause to ensure his growth.

Premier League and Endrick's urgent need to play
Endrick is at a decisive moment in his career: with no playing time at Real Madrid, the young prospect knows that his participation in the World Cup is at risk if he does not gain prominence. This aligns with the interest from Premier League clubs, who see in him a forward with physical qualities, speed, and goal-scoring ability that can adapt to the English pace.
Real Madrid considers that a loan to the Premier League would offer him a demanding competitive environment and the exposure he needs. The challenge will be to find the right destination for Endrick, combining playing time, projection, and an optimal environment.
Endrick's situation puts Real Madrid in a key dilemma: keep him on the bench or allow him to leave temporarily to prevent his talent from stagnating. Premier League clubs are acting swiftly, aware of the value Endrick can bring.
This makes the winter transfer market a critical moment for the white club and the Brazilian player, who sees this loan as an opportunity to revive his career before the World Cup window closes.
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