Florentino Pérez has high hopes for Endrick but Ancelotti seems to be the complete opposite. The Real Madrid president has closed a transfer that could reach 72 million euros for a Brazilian striker who wasn't even 18 at the time. Now he is in the Spanish capital, but it's as if he were not there. He doesn't have his coach's trust and he's already made a decision about his future.
OKDiario has discovered 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 consecutive seasons 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 minutes. 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 confidence 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 there are no changes next season and the Italian completes his contract term until 2026, the plan is for him to leave on loan. He can't be practically stopped for another year and he needs minutes.
Ancelotti Holds the Key to Endrick's Future: If He Stays, He'll be out of Real Madrid
Real Madrid's plans for next season are far from clear. If Ancelotti manages to turn things around, he'll remain in contract. Should this happens, all the paths point to Endrick leaving on loan. The reality is that he has no shortage of options despite his limited playing time this season.
Endrick has already attracted the interest of several European teams to negotiate his loan next winter. Such a scenario has been ruled out, however. What Florentino Pérez wants is that, if Ancelotti continues and he has to leave, his future should lie with a team in Spain. The idea is for him to complete his adaptation to the country and the league with a year of playing time and prominence.
Furthermore, a transfer to Spain would help Endrick to continue completing the days he needs to reside in the country to obtain dual nationality. This would allow him to get rid of his non-EU status.