Brazilian wonderkid Endrick could be set for a temporary move away from Real Madrid, as his representatives reportedly explore the possibility of securing a January loan deal to ensure regular first-team football.
According to sources close to the player, Endrick’s camp is actively working behind the scenes to encourage a short-term move, even though no official request has been submitted to Real Madrid yet. The 18-year-old forward, who officially joins the Spanish giants from Palmeiras in 2025, has drawn significant attention from Serie A, Ligue 1, and several Premier League sides.
The discussions are said to be motivated by concerns over playing time, with Endrick’s advisers keen for him to gain consistent top-flight experience before establishing himself at Madrid. Though he has impressed in Brazil and for the national team, the step up to European football is expected to be a major transition — one his camp hopes to manage carefully.
Real Madrid, for their part, are reportedly open to evaluating the best developmental path for the teenager. Club sources suggest that no final decision has been made, and any move would depend on both the player’s readiness and the needs of the squad when he officially arrives in Spain.
Clubs from Italy, France, and England have already expressed preliminary interest, viewing Endrick as a high-upside attacking option capable of adding flair and youthful energy to their forward lines.
Endrick’s rise to stardom has been meteoric — from dazzling performances in Brazil’s Série A to earning his first senior call-ups for the Seleção. Yet with immense expectation surrounding his move to Madrid, his team wants to ensure his growth continues uninterrupted.
For now, no formal approach has reached Real Madrid’s desk, but the coming weeks could determine whether one of football’s brightest young stars begins his European adventure sooner than expected.