Ancelotti recommends that Endrick leave Real Madrid

Real Madrid open to temporary move, but young striker prefers to stay and fight
Carlo Ancelotti, future manager of the Brazilian national team, has advised Endrick to leave Real Madrid on loan in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 19-year-old striker, who joined the Spanish giants from Palmeiras, may not get regular minutes at the Santiago Bernabéu a concern for both Brazil’s coaching staff and Real Madrid’s board.
Real Madrid Open to Loan, But Only for Right Project
According to journalist Rodra, Ancelotti believes Endrick needs consistent game time to earn a World Cup call-up. Florentino Pérez reportedly agrees and is open to loaning the Brazilian starlet, but only to a club that guarantees him a significant role.
Juventus is one of the top contenders interested in securing Endrick on a temporary deal, viewing him as a long-term investment with immediate impact potential.
Endrick Says “No” to Exit — Wants to Prove Himself in Madrid
Despite the internal recommendation, Endrick has no intention of leaving Real Madrid. Inspired by Vinícius Júnior’s path and Arda Güler’s recent rise under Xabi Alonso, the forward wants to stay and fight for his place in the squad.
He sees competition from Kylian Mbappé and Gonzalo García not as an obstacle but as motivation to elevate his game. The young talent believes that a loan spell could harm his long-term prospects, citing Reinier’s stalled career after multiple unsuccessful loan moves.
Endrick’s First Season and Market Value
Endrick’s debut season with Real Madrid ended with 7 goals and 1 assist in 847 minutes played, a solid return for a teenager adapting to La Liga.
His contract with Los Blancos runs until 2030, and his market value is currently estimated at €35 million. Internally, he’s still considered one of the club’s most promising investments for the future.