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Endrick has made it clear that he is not getting the prominence he expected in the first team of Real Madrid, so the white club is seriously considering loaning him out during the winter market.
The Brazilian forward has barely played minutes this season, and both the club and the player are considering the option of joining either RB Leipzig or Eintracht Frankfurt to gain more playing time. His desire is clear: to play more regularly and not remain stagnant in the Spanish capital.
The critical scenario at Real Madrid
Endrick's situation at Real Madrid is becoming increasingly unsustainable from a sports perspective. At 19 years old, hailed as a great promise upon his arrival, he has gone several weeks without competitive minutes and is now relegated to the bench despite his proven quality.
The club understands that this lack of participation, coupled with the forward's desire to play more, makes the option of loaning him out a viable strategy for the winter. There are hints from the club that the priority is to allow Endrick to receive challenging minutes, and the Bundesliga emerges as the ideal destination.
Why the Bundesliga and why Leipzig and Frankfurt?
The interest of German clubs in Endrick is not new. Both RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt have previously caught Real Madrid's attention precisely because of their track record of betting on young players.

In this context, the Bundesliga stands out as a competitive showcase where Endrick could display his talent more consistently. Leipzig seems to better suit the offensive profile of the Brazilian and could be ready to welcome him to strengthen their attack, while Frankfurt offers a less media-demanding environment but equally promising for his development. The loan would meet both Endrick's need for a change of scenery and Real Madrid's strategic plans.
The factors and the immediate future of Endrick
For the operation to be successful, several factors must align. On one hand, Endrick insists that his loan be to a club in one of the big five European leagues—Spain, England, Italy, Germany, or France—or to one of the major clubs in Portugal, narrowing down the possibilities. On the other hand, Real Madrid needs to ensure that the destination consistently selects the player and offers him a leading role.
In that context, Leipzig and Frankfurt meet most of these conditions. Meanwhile, in the Spanish capital, the limited playing time for the Brazilian reinforces the idea that his stay as a substitute remains hardly feasible. Negotiations could accelerate during December or January.
Ultimately, Endrick's case is set to become one of the most significant operations of the upcoming winter transfer market in Europe. Real Madrid seeks an exit that benefits both the player and the club, Endrick demands a leading role, and the German clubs observe with interest the opportunity.
The final decision could reshape the future of a young talent destined for big things and mark a turning point in his professional career.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Bundesliga se pelea por el fichaje de Endrick
