After his first season at Santiago Bernabéu… Endrick is more out than in. Juventus has moved ahead of the rest of the European clubs and has requested the immediate loan of the young Brazilian. The most surprising thing: Xabi Alonso has already given his approval.
The new white coach believes that the forward needs playing time, European experience, and continuity, something he will hardly be able to get at Real Madrid, which is full of stars in attack. With Mbappé, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Brahim, and Bellingham fighting for the forward positions, Endrick would find it almost impossible.
Loan without purchase option
That's why the coaching staff has viewed the offer from Turin very positively. Juventus has requested a one-season loan, with no purchase option, and they commit to giving him an important role in the first team. Igor Tudor, the Bianconeri coach, has reportedly already given the green light to a project centered around the young Brazilian.
Meanwhile, Endrick doesn't see this move as a bad thing. The footballer's entourage has already acknowledged that he's willing to accept the loan if the new coach considers it the best for his development. That's exactly what has happened.
Madrid is clear that Endrick is an investment for the future, but they can't afford to have him sitting idle. That's why the club is already working to finalize the details of the deal with Juventus. Everything is pending official confirmation after July 24, the date when the Brazilian will reach the age of majority.
The good relations between Real Madrid and Juventus as a result of the Super League negotiations help the agreement.
Like Carvajal and Odegaard
At the white club, they assure that the decision isn't a failure, but a maturation strategy. In fact, at Valdebebas, they recall that footballers like Carvajal or Odegaard made a leap in quality after going through key loans in their careers. Now Endrick could follow that same path, with the backing of a historic club like Juve.
Xabi Alonso has been clear: "He won't stay at Madrid this year." With that statement, he has cleared up all doubts. Endrick will go out on loan and everything indicates that Turin will be his first stop in Europe.