Ancelotti's rotation has been reduced in recent games and several players are really upset. One of them is Endrick, who hasn't played for four consecutive games. Since he started in Lille at the beginning of October, the Brazilian hasn't worn the Real Madrid jersey again. He's already thinking about a possible exit.
In nine games he's scored two goals and added one assist. Despite the high number of games, the reality is that Endrick hasn't played many minutes: a total of 107. He is one of the least relevan players for Ancelotti and the reality is that no one rules out any scenario at Real Madrid.
At 18, the forward knows that he needs to play, whether a lot or a little. What he doesn't want is to continue being sentenced to ostracism with a coach who clearly doesn't trust him. He's beginning to consider a possible loan in the January transfer market, preferably continuing in Spain. This has already reached Florentino's ear.
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Endrick plans to review his situation at Christmas. If by then he still hasn't played enough minutes to suit him, he will be forced to sign a loan to another team.
His situation is very different to that of Vitor Roque at Barça, where he also arrived as if he were a star. At the end of the day, neither Xavi nor Flick liked him, but he has signed a contract and no one can move him.
Endrick arrived at Madrid with a plan B in mind in case things went wrong and he didn't succeed in the white team immediately. He had everything planned
What's certain is that if his presence in Ancelotti's starting eleven remains minimal, he will ask for a loan at Christmas. What he wants is not to stop the progression that has led him to become the center forward of the Brazilian national team.
It shouldn't be forgotten that Endrick arrived at Real Madrid at the same age as Vinícius and Rodrygo, but much more experienced. He's already a regular in the senior national team and has won two Brasileiraos with Palmeiras.
In Spain, many teams would be willing to give him minutes as a starter through a loan. Florentino knows this, but he will try to convince Endrick to stay. Ancelotti plans to give him minutes, but so far the situation hasn't been what was expected.