Endrick: What next for Real Madrid forward? January move or stay with Los Blancos?

Brazil's Next Superstar, Real Madrid's Endrick: What's Going Wrong and Where Could He Go Next?

Endrick, once hailed as Brazil's next superstar and a key part of Real Madrid's new era of Galacticos, has found himself struggling to make an impact at the Spanish giants. The 19-year-old made 37 appearances for Real last season, but mostly from the substitutes' bench. His lack of first-team action under new manager Xabi Alonso has left many questioning his future in Madrid.

Endrick's career was supposed to be on the fast track after a promising debut with Palmeiras, where he scored three goals in just 10 appearances. However, at Real Madrid, he has struggled to break into the starting lineup, making only 352 minutes in La Liga and scoring seven goals in his first season.

The situation took a turn for the worse when Endrick suffered a hamstring injury in May, which ruled him out of the Club World Cup. He returned on September 20 but ended up as an unused substitute in Real's next six matches before his 14-minute cameo against Valencia last week.

Brazilian football expert Guillem Balague told BBC Sport that Alonso sees Endrick as a forward with plenty to offer - if not now, then before long. "Alonso recognises he has a good relationship with the goal, it is easy for him to score, but there are priorities," Balague said. "Gonzalo Garcia gives him more because he holds the ball well. He is more linked to the team, whereas Endrick is a finisher and hasn't managed to get into the dynamics of the team."

With his playing time almost non-existent, a World Cup on the horizon and a loan move being mooted, BBC Sport looks at what's going wrong for Endrick and where he could go next.

Endrick has been left out of Brazil's squad by his former Real boss Carlo Ancelotti, which raises questions about his readiness for the World Cup. His lack of action under Alonso may scupper hopes of working his way back into Ancelotti's plans in time for the summer.

Sources indicate that a number of Premier League clubs are interested in signing Endrick on loan, including West Ham and Aston Villa. French club Lyon have also been made aware of his possible availability. A deal to Real Madrid would be seen as a significant coup for any club looking to sign him, with the youngster being one of the most expensive teenagers of all time.

While there are those who believe Endrick should stay at Real and continue working under Alonso, others think he needs to get out and play senior football elsewhere. The benefits of playing regularly could aid his long-term plan to become a genuine Galactico, but an ineffective transfer could affect his value and confidence.

Ultimately, the decision on what's best for Endrick will depend on various factors, including his own aspirations and the club's willingness to give him more first-team action. One thing is certain - his future at Real Madrid hangs in the balance, and it remains to be seen whether he can turn his season around and become a regular starter for the Los Blancos.

A loan move could provide Endrick with the opportunity to play regularly and score goals, which would help him regain his confidence and improve his chances of becoming a top-class player. It's also worth noting that Real Madrid have made significant investments in their squad in recent years, and they may be willing to give Endrick more opportunities if he continues to perform well on loan.

Wherever Endrick ends up next, one thing is certain - it will be an exciting ride for the young Brazilian forward. With his talent, potential, and dedication, he has the ability to make a significant impact in the football world, whether that's at Real Madrid or elsewhere.
 
omg u guys think Endrick's struggles r just bcos of Alonso? idk... sounds like there's more 2 it than meets the eye. I mean, Balague says he's got good goalscoring ability but can't seem 2 fit in w/ the team... what if Alonso's trying 2 sabotage him? & now Endrick gets benched @ the WC? dat just smells like a conspiracy πŸ€”
 
so this endrick guy is like brazil's next big thing but its not working out at real madrid πŸ€” he's been sitting on the bench for most of the season which is weird considering his skills and everything. i think real madrid just needs to give him more playing time so he can score some goals and build confidence, you know?

anyway, i'm kinda split on this situation πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ part of me wants endrick to stay at real madrid and work with new manager xabi alonso, but another part of me thinks he needs to get out there and play senior football elsewhere to get some game time. idk, maybe a loan move would be the way to go? πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” Endrick's situation is super frustrating πŸ€• especially when u think he was supposed 2 be part of Real Madrid's Galacticos squad πŸ”₯ now he's stuck on the bench πŸ›‹οΈ Alonso seems to know what he can do but it's not happening for him right now ⏰ maybe a loan move would b good 4 him? πŸ€” could b good 4 his confidence & career ⚽️ also, what's up w/ Ancelotti leaving him out of Brazil squad? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ does that mean he's not rdy 4 the World Cup yet? 🌎 or is it just a tactical move? 😐
 
πŸ€” I think Endrick needs a reality check πŸ“Š. He was hyped as Brazil's next superstar but so far, it's just hype πŸ’¨. At Real Madrid, he's been stuck on the bench and hasn't proven himself to be more than just a finisher. πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ His playing time is almost non-existent and that's not helping his confidence or his chances of becoming a top-class player.

He needs to get out there and play regularly ⚽️, score goals and make an impact on the pitch. That's the only way he'll be able to regain his confidence and prove himself as a valuable asset for Real Madrid or any other club that signs him. πŸ”₯ A loan move could be just what he needs, but it also carries risks πŸ€”. He needs to take control of his own destiny and make decisions about his future.

Ultimately, Endrick's future at Real Madrid is uncertain πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, but one thing is for sure - he can't stay stuck in neutral ⚠️.
 
aww man... looks like Endrick's season is pretty much tanking out πŸ˜”. I feel bad for him - all the hype around his debut with Palmeiras and now he's struggling to get playing time at one of the biggest clubs in the world πŸ€•. You'd think that after scoring 3 goals in just 10 appearances, he'd be a shoo-in for more minutes, but it seems like Alonso has other plans πŸ’”. And to make matters worse, being left out of Brazil's squad for the World Cup? That's gotta be tough on him mentally πŸŒͺ️. Maybe a loan move is the way forward for him - get some regular playing time under his belt and build up that confidence again 😊. Wishing Endrick all the best to turn things around! 🀞
 
πŸ€” So like Endrick's situation is pretty tough right now. He was hyped as the next big thing but hasn't been able to break into the team at Real Madrid 🚫. I think part of the problem is that he's trying to force his way in instead of working on his game and waiting for his chance. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Also, I don't think a loan move is necessarily the answer πŸ€‘. It might just be a way for clubs to get their hands on him without having to commit to signing him permanently. What if Endrick doesn't have a good experience on loan and loses even more confidence? 😬

At the end of the day, it's up to Endrick and his team to figure out what's going wrong and how he can turn things around πŸ”„. Maybe it's time for him to take a step back, reassess his game, and come back stronger πŸ’ͺ.
 
I feel like this kid Endrick is getting lost in the shuffle at Real Madrid πŸ€”πŸ’”. He was hyped up as Brazil's next big thing and all, but now he's stuck on the bench watching his teammates get all the playtime. And with Xabi Alonso coming in, it's like he's even further down the pecking order. I mean, 352 minutes of La Liga time is not exactly what you'd call a breakout season πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And don't even get me started on him being snubbed by Carlo Ancelotti for the World Cup squad πŸ€•. That's gotta be tough for a player who was supposed to be on the cusp of stardom. I think a loan move might be just what the doctor ordered for him - play some decent football, get his confidence back up, and then maybe he'll be able to make a real impact at Real Madrid again πŸ’ͺ.

The thing is, though, Real Madrid's track record with young players isn't exactly stellar πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. They've got this whole Galacticos thing going on, but it seems like they're more interested in splashing cash than actually developing their youth players. So, if Endrick ends up getting loaned out, I hope he gets a decent club that'll give him the playing time and support he needs to grow into his role 🀞.
 
This kid is like a #FootballFiasco πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ - one minute he's all hyped up as Brazil's next superstar, and the next he's benched at Real Madrid. I think the problem lies in him not being able to fit into Xabi Alonso's system yet. He needs to get out there and play some decent games to regain his confidence πŸ† #EndrickStruggles

I mean, 352 minutes of La Liga action is basically nothing for a 19-year-old with his talent, right? And then to be ruled out of the Club World Cup... that's like a huge setback πŸ€•. I'm not sure what Alonso sees in him, but he needs to give Endrick more chances to prove himself #RealMadridProblems

But you know who might benefit from Endrick's loan move? West Ham and Aston Villa could be the beneficiaries of his talent πŸ€‘. They need a boost at the moment, and Endrick's goals could be just what they need. And if he does well on loan, it'll only increase his value, making him an even more attractive signing for Real Madrid #LoanMove

We all know that with Brazil's World Cup coming up, Endrick needs to step up his game ASAP 🌟. But if he can't get the minutes at Real Madrid, a loan move might be the best option for him. We'll just have to wait and see what happens next... will he turn it around or continue to struggle? πŸ€”
 
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