Endrick hasn't had the minutes he had hoped for in his first few months as a Real Madrid player and this has sparked the interest of various clubs, especially in Spain. Speaking about the Brazilian's future, Eduardo Inda hasn't held back in his weekly interview with El Chiringuito, where he shared Florentino Pérez's plan.
Eduardo Inda began his speech on El Chiringuito by saying: "There is a player from Madrid for whom there have been requests for a loan in winter because he plays very little. The club is rejecting them and has had three or four offers to take him out on loan." He added: "We are obviously talking about the true center-forward that the team has, which is Endrick. These were Spanish teams and the answer was no."
The number of minutes Endrick has accumulated this season is ridiculous: 136 so far. He has only participated in 12 games with Real Madrid, starting in only one of them. Despite this, the reply has always been the same when proposals for his departure have arrived: "He's not moving from here." They see enormous potential in him and, even if he doesn't play, they prefer that he continues developing at Santiago Bernabéu.
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OKDiario, a media outlet run by Eduardo Inda, has found that Endrick has already lost Ancelotti's trust and everyone at Real Madrid knows this. At the moment, the most likely scenario is that the Brazilian will leave on loan. Florentino believes that, being so young, he can't go two seasons in a row virtually without playing and the idea is to look for a loan for him in 2025.
At Real Madrid, it is clear: Endrick's future depends on whether Ancelotti continues or not. If he stays next season, the plan is for the Brazilian to go out on loan in search of playing time. One scenario that is completely ruled out is his departure in the winter market, with the intention of completing this entire campaign at Santiago Bernabéu.
Florentino Pérez's trust in Endrick remains intact. He considers him to be the striker of the future, but he needs minutes to prove it. Minutes that, for the moment, he isn't getting under Ancelotti. If the situation remains the same next season and the Italian completes his contract until 2026, the plan is for him to leave on loan. He can't be practically stopped for another year and he needs minutes.
It will all depend, of course, on whether Carlo Ancelotti leaves or not. If he stays, Endrick will not continue.