Endrick, the 18-year-old Brazilian prodigy at Real Madrid, is facing a career crisis. Once hailed as a future superstar, he has found himself in the shadows under coach Xabi Alonso, who has yet to give him a single minute of playtime.
This unexpected turn of events has sparked speculation that the Palmeiras gem could leave the Bernabéu much sooner than anticipated, with interest now coming from beyond just PSG.
Reports from Spain indicate that Luis Enrique is keen on bringing Endrick to Paris Saint-Germain. The club reportedly made a significant offer last summer, promising to double his salary, guarantee him a starting position, and make him the next big star of their ambitious project. In the eyes of PSG management, Endrick is envisioned as “Neymar 2.0,” a player who could redefine their attacking prowess.
But the plot thickens as Olympique de Marseille enters the scene. According to ESPN, the French club is quietly exploring Endrick’s situation, preparing to swoop in for either a loan deal or a contract termination with Madrid. While it may seem like a long shot, Marseille believes they can pull off a global sensation akin to their previous coups with players like Vitinha and Balotelli.
Real Madrid’s Internal Struggles: Keep or Release Endrick?
Internally, Real Madrid is in turmoil over Endrick’s future. Club president Florentino Pérez still believes in his potential, while Xabi Alonso demands immediate results and refuses to play him.
Since May, Endrick has been sidelined, battling injury, a loss of confidence, and fierce competition from stars like Mbappé, Vinícius, Rodrygo, and Mastantuono. His prospects in Madrid are looking increasingly bleak.
The choice before Endrick is daunting: remain at Real and risk two years on the bench until 2026, or embrace the spotlight that PSG promises.
Alternatively, Marseille offers him a chance to become a beloved savior for their fans. With a potential move as early as January, the upcoming saga may shift from the familiar “Mbappé vs. Real” to the intriguing question of “Endrick: Ligue 1 or Madrid?”
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