Endrick Transfer from Real Madrid to Real Sociedad
Marseille and Man Utd have been linked with Endrick, and claims emerged earlier this week that Real Sociedad were the favourites to sign him. However, reports from Spain suggest that there is no clear favourite for Endrick's signature. According to El Chiringuito, the player's representatives met with Real Madrid officials this week to discuss his next move. Los Blancos have agreed to let the player leave on loan, and he is said to be keen to leave Spain.
Real Sociedad and Real Madrid have a strong relationship, and Sociedad is considered the most likely option for a loan move for Endrick. Real Madrid has a clear preference to loan Endrick to a La Liga club instead of one abroad. Real Madrid previously loaned Martin Odegaard to Sociedad and also agreed to a favourable deal for Takefusa Kubo a few years ago.
According to Diario Sport, Real Sociedad is ready to sign forward Endrick on a loan deal. Internally at Real Madrid, a loan spell is considered necessary to ensure the player's development. Several important voices at Real Madrid reportedly see a loan spell as necessary to ensure that Endrick gets quality minutes on the pitch, which he cannot get in competition with the club's other forwards.
Sport reports that Real Madrid is open to the idea of a loan for Endrick in January. Real Sociedad is mentioned as one of the clubs currently best positioned for the loan. The objective for Endrick is to gain playing time and return to Carlo Ancelotti's plans for the 2026 World Cup with Brazil.
Tuttomercato reports on Endrick's decision to remain at Real Madrid despite initial plans for a loan move. Endrick was initially destined for a loan to Real Sociedad, but he decided against any transfer after being disappointed by the club's decision to assign the number 9 to Gonzalo Garcia. Determined to stay and compete at Real Madrid, he rejected all transfer proposals.
Brazilian forward Endrick, 19, was nearing a loan move to Real Sociedad before the Club World Cup, after having agreed on the transfer. The move, however, collapsed at the last minute due to Endrick's thigh injury, which occurred in late May and necessitated surgery. It is now anticipated that he will stay at Real Madrid and attempt to make a mark, despite his dissatisfaction with the limited playing time he has received under Carlo Ancelotti, having accumulated only 352 minutes in league matches. Endrick's contract with Real Madrid is valid until 2030, and his market value is estimated at €35 million by Transfermarkt. Alongside the unsuccessful transfer to Real Sociedad, other clubs, including Getafe, have also been mentioned in connection with a possible loan deal.
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