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Endrick Calls Ancelotti and Makes a Decision: He Will Join This Top La Liga Team

Endrick is looking for more minutes and prominence and there is a La Liga team emerging as an option for his loan

The lack of playing time and the desire to showcase his quality have led Endrick to make a key decision about his future. Endrick has informed Ancelotti about his intention to leave Real Madrid and Betis has emerged as his potential destination.

The Scenario at Real Madrid

Since his arrival at the white club, Endrick hasn't had the opportunity to shine as he expected. Despite the absences of figures like Vinícius Jr. or Rodrygo, the young forward has had few opportunities in the first team.

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In the Champions League, he's played only three matches, with two of them having less than 10 minutes of action. In LaLiga, he played less than 22 minutes in six matches and didn't participate in the Super Cup or the Intercontinental Cup. This limited prominence has made Endrick reconsider his situation.

The Need for Goals at Betis

On the other hand, Real Betis is going through a challenging phase regarding offensive effectiveness. Betis, led by Pellegrini, struggles to find goals, with most of their goals coming from midfielders like Lo Celso.

Attacking options like Juanmi, Chimy Ávila, or Bakambu aren't performing as expected. Therefore, the Betis team urgently seeks a forward who can improve their records and provide that offensive spark they so desperately need.

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Endrick's Desire to Play More Minutes

Endrick has expressed to his circle that he prefers to have more playing time with another team rather than continue waiting on Real Madrid's bench. According to close sources, Endrick has decided to go on loan for six months to have more opportunities to play and demonstrate his quality.

The option to go to Betis has emerged as a real possibility, although there are still doubts about whether it will be feasible to carry out the operation.

An Uncertain but Possible Destination

Although Endrick's transfer by Betis doesn't seem easy, it's not entirely impossible. The forward considers a change of scenery positive, and Betis could take advantage of his offensive potential and the need for a scorer.

However, the agreement will depend on several factors, including Real Madrid's willingness to loan Endrick and Betis's real interest in signing him. Although the chances of seeing Endrick at Betis this winter are low, he's looking for a team where he can have the prominence he hasn't had at Madrid.