Real Madrid changes its mind and begins to consider the option of loaning Endrick

Merengue club opens door to loan deal as part of development strategy for young Brazilian star
Real Madrid has reportedly changed its stance on Endrick’s immediate future, and is now seriously considering loaning the 19-year-old forward to ensure regular playing time and continued development.
Loan Move Gains Strength After Ancelotti Recommendation
Initially, the Spanish giants planned to integrate Endrick directly into Carlo Ancelotti’s first team following his arrival from Palmeiras. However, according to reports from inside the club, the idea of a loan previously off the table has gained traction in recent weeks.
This shift in strategy was influenced by Ancelotti himself. Now head coach of the Brazilian national team, Ancelotti has advised that Endrick would benefit from a consistent run of matches to maintain the level he’s shown on the international stage.
Real Madrid Prefers Loan Within Spain
While Real Madrid is now open to a temporary move, the club’s priority is to keep Endrick in LaLiga. The objective is to facilitate his adaptation to Spanish football and allow the club’s technical staff to closely monitor his development.
Endrick, who scored seven goals in 37 professional appearances for Palmeiras before joining Madrid, remains a highly valued prospect by the club’s hierarchy.
Player Still Wants to Stay at Madrid
Despite the potential loan, Endrick himself prefers to stay and fight for a place in the squad. He believes he can contribute to the team even amid fierce competition in the attacking lineup.
Madrid, however, is weighing the benefits of a loan carefully. Sources suggest several LaLiga clubs have already expressed interest in the young Brazilian and are awaiting a final decision.
Final Decision Expected Soon
The club is expected to decide in the coming weeks, with the loan option still being analyzed internally. The final verdict will be based on Madrid’s long-term development plan for the striker, ensuring he continues to grow while staying under the club’s radar.