Endrick landed last summer at Real Madrid as one of the biggest prospects in world soccer. At Palmeiras, he showed that he could become the best "9" in the world. Florentino Pérez didn't hesitate and closed his signing while he was still underage.
Expectations were extremely high, and from day one, Madridists dreamed of seeing him shine at Santiago Bernabéu. However, his first season hasn't been easy. Carlo Ancelotti barely gave him minutes throughout the season.

With Ancelotti's departure, Xabi Alonso's arrival seemed ideal to change things. The Spanish coach trusts young players and wanted to bring Endrick back. But the start of the new project isn't going as they expected.
Endrick, Xabi Alonso and the pressure to perform quickly at Real Madrid
Endrick finished the previous season with physical discomfort that prevented him from playing the final stretch. That injury kept him out of the Club World Cup, a tournament he was very excited about. The disappointment was significant, both for him and for the coaching staff.
In recent hours, concern has increased around Real Madrid. Endrick has relapsed from his muscle injury and will be away from the field for several more weeks. This situation makes his adaptation to European soccer much more difficult.
Meanwhile, Gonzalo García has taken advantage of his opportunity and has moved ahead of him in the rotation. The young academy player is performing well and is earning points with every match. That makes it even harder for Endrick to earn a spot when he returns.
Competition in Real Madrid's attack increases with Endrick unavailable
Xabi Alonso, according to sources close to the club, is very surprised by the situation. His plan was to count on Endrick as a real alternative to Mbappé. But now he will have to look for other options while Endrick recovers.
The problem isn't just physical, but also mental. Endrick is young and needs support so he doesn't fall apart at such a delicate moment. Real Madrid's demands don't allow for long breaks or immediate second chances.

Despite everything, inside the club they still believe in his potential. There is trust that he can turn the situation around once he is back in shape. But the lost time weighs heavily, especially if other teammates are stepping up.
Endrick must get stronger so he doesn't miss the Real Madrid train
At this moment, the most important thing for Endrick is to recover mentally and physically. He must focus on his rehabilitation and keep learning from the outside. Only then will he be able to come back stronger and show that he has what it takes to succeed.

Endrick knows that his margin for error is minimal and that he can't afford any more setbacks. The coaching staff will be watching his progress, but they won't wait forever. If he wants to earn a spot in this Real Madrid, he will have to come back and make a difference.