Shock Premier League club ‘interested’ in Endrick as Real Madrid ‘make January transfer window decision’

Real Madrid youngster Endrick has reportedly been linked with a shock move to the Premier League.

Back in December 2022, it was confirmed that Madrid had agreed a deal to sign Endrick from Brazilian club Palmeiras for a reported fee of €60 million.

The Brazilian officially joined Los Blancos this summer and made his first team debut in August, scoring during a 3-0 victory over Real Valladolid in La Liga.

However, due to the likes of Vinicius Jr, Kylian Mbappe and Rodrygo, Endrick has had to settle for a less prominent role within the team.

Looking ahead to the January transfer window, it has been claimed that Endrick is attracting interest from the Premier League after it emerged that Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti could be ready to sanction a loan deal.

As reported by Spanish news outlet Fichajes, Tottenham Hotspur have registered their interest in a potential deal in the winter transfer window.

However, Spurs are set to face competition from Italian Serie A giants Juventus for Endrick’s signature.

Endrick has been linked with a loan exit from Real Madrid (Getty)

Endrick has been linked with a loan exit from Real Madrid (Getty)

The report went on to state that any club that manages to get Endrick on loan will not have the option to make the deal into a permanent one.

So far in the 24/25 campaign, the 18-year-old has managed just nine appearances across all competitions for Madrid, scoring two goals and assisting one in the process.

Speaking after Endrick opened his Champions League account against German side VfB Stuttgart in September, Ancelotti said: “He has balls! Endrick had courage. It was the last move of the game. He was convinced he’d score.

“He went for the most difficult solution, but it went well. In these two days, he’s shown himself to be brave, in every sense.”

Madrid will be back in action on Tuesday night when they welcome AC Milan to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League.Featured Image Credit: Getty

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