Although he is officially a Lyon player, Endrick will not be on the match sheet against AS Monaco. But after that, it’s all good!
Endrick will not be fielded against Monaco. The reason is simple: having arrived late, the Brazilian is neither physically ready nor fully integrated into the Olympique Lyonnais collective. Recently injured and having played very little in recent months, he must first regain his rhythm before entering Paulo Fonseca’s rotation.
This delay is logical, almost necessary, given how disrupted his start to the season has been. Blocked by fierce competition at Real Madrid, behind Kylian Mbappé and Gonzalo García, and then hindered by an injury during the Club World Cup, Endrick has only played three matches this season. Lyon prefers to play the patience card.
OL, low risk
But in the medium term, the impact is immense. At just 18 years old, OL has secured one of the greatest hopes in world football. Explosive, instinctive, capable of playing centrally or on the wing, Endrick brings what was missing from Lyon’s attack: drive, unpredictability, and real potential to unbalance defenses.
In a finally stabilized financial context, this loan without a purchase option seems like a low-risk bet with very high sporting value. If he regains confidence and continuity, OL could well be the ideal setting to relaunch a trajectory that all of Europe is already watching very closely.
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