Endrick has already been targeted by ten clubs

The Spanish giants consider loaning the young striker to ensure development
Real Madrid is reportedly open to loaning out Endrick in the current transfer window as concerns grow internally about his development and lack of guaranteed playing time. The 19-year-old Brazilian forward, who officially joined Los Blancos this summer, may be sent on loan to gain regular first-team experience.
Real Madrid Weighs Loan Amid Competition for Minutes
With striker Gonzalo García expected to receive more opportunities under Xabi Alonso, the Madrid board is exploring the possibility of sending Endrick elsewhere to maintain his progression. According to sources from the international press, 10 clubs have already expressed interest in the young star.
Interested Clubs for Endrick Loan
Here are the clubs currently linked to a potential loan deal for Endrick:
- Valencia (Spain)
- Newcastle United (England)
- Chelsea (England)
- Arsenal (England)
- Olympique de Marseille (France)
- Paris Saint-Germain (France)
- Fiorentina (Italy)
- Juventus (Italy)
- RB Leipzig (Germany)
- Sporting CP (Portugal)
The widespread interest reflects Endrick’s high market value and potential despite his limited experience in European football.
Transfer Window Deadlines Across Europe
Clubs interested in securing Endrick’s services have limited time. Below are the key deadlines for the European summer transfer window 2025:
- La Liga (Spain): August 31
- Premier League (England): September 1
- Ligue 1 (France): September 1
- Serie A (Italy): September 1
- Bundesliga (Germany): September 1
- Liga Portugal (Portugal): September 2
Ancelotti Encouraged Loan Move, But Endrick Wants to Stay
Former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, now head coach of Brazil’s national team, reportedly advised Endrick to seek a loan for more playing time. Despite that, sources close to the striker say he prefers to fight for a place at the Santiago Bernabéu.
With weeks remaining in the transfer window, Real Madrid’s top brass is carefully monitoring the situation. While nothing has been finalized, a loan deal appears to be the most likely outcome unless Endrick’s status changes in pre-season.