Brazilian striker Endrick is at a pivotal moment in his career with Real Madrid. Under the watchful eye of José Mourinho, he faces a critical evaluation during the summer preparations—a decisive step before any final decision about his future at the Santiago Bernabéu.
As Endrick approaches his 20th birthday on July 21, he must rise to the challenge: proving he deserves more playing time in Mourinho‘s new project at the club.
The young talent’s potential has not gone unnoticed. AS Roma sees him as the natural successor to Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk, whose departure appears imminent. However, the transfer hinges on Mourinho‘s approval, with his strong ties to the Italian side possibly smoothing negotiations if Real Madrid agrees to a loan deal for the promising forward.
Real Madrid remains committed to its original plan for now: retaining Endrick in the first team next season while exploring solutions for Gonzalo García.
- If Gonzalo García departs, the club may opt for a permanent sale.
- A loan move for Endrick could still materialize if his coaches believe the Brazilian prospect needs more playing time to develop.
Ultimately, José Mourinho will make the final call in the coming weeks, determining whether Endrick secures his breakthrough at Real Madrid or embarks on a developmental loan abroad.
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