
Brazilian prodigy Endrick is throwing down the gauntlet – the 18-year-old has explicitly rejected a loan move, ordered his agents to pause all transfer negotiations, and is determined to stay at Real Madrid to prove to new manager Alonso that he deserves a starting role.
Real Madrid’s forward line is in flux: Vinícius’ contract renewal talks are deadlocked, Rodrygo could be sold for cash, and youth product Gonzalo García is a loan target for Getafe. But all eyes are on Endrick, who saw little game time under Ancelotti last season and struggled with injuries. Undeterred, he’s holding firm, intent on competing for a place once fit.
While some in Madrid’s hierarchy believe a loan spell would aid his development, Endrick insists on first discussing his tactical role with Alonso before deciding. His resolve has clouded the future of Real’s iconic No.9 jersey – whether it’s Endrick staying, Gonzalo seizing his chance, or Rodrygo remaining, all are in contention to inherit the legendary number.
With pre-season training starting on August 4, Alonso faces critical choices in attack. Several La Liga clubs are monitoring Madrid’s young forwards, waiting for last-minute opportunities in the transfer market. The outcome of this forward-line reshuffle will directly shape Real Madrid’s attacking setup next season.