
From 70M to 32M, Newcastle changes strikers and Endrick's future is in jeopardy
Endrick is one step away from changing his destiny, and Newcastle has another target in mind
Endrick's future at Real Madrid after Gonzalo's performance in the Club World Cup has become a complete mystery. Although the Brazilian has some offers, Newcastle from the Premier League seemed like a viable option. However, now the Magpies have set their sights on Yoane Wissa, leaving the Madrid player aside.
This is an important change of plans for Madrid and for the Brazilian player himself who, with few minutes ahead in the team, was aiming to move to English soccer. Therefore, this change of plans also affects the white club, which was counting on the departure of its young star.
Still, things are in a preliminary phase and at any moment everything could turn in favor of Madrid. Although this is much more in the hands of the British club than at the discretion of the Madrid side.
Change of plans
Endrick is one of the great prospects for the white club and with considerable strength, both for what he has shown in the last season and for what he has done in Brazil. Therefore, the English club was more than willing to put up to €70 million ($70 million) on the Madrid table for the young white prospect.

However, Wissa's profile, although not as prolific, is more affordable with a significant difference, with a €32 million ($32 million) investment for his transfer. Although Newcastle has significant capital, they don't plan to squander money on young players.
Therefore, this operation is becoming a real problem for Real Madrid, which is eager to let this player go either on loan or in a sale. Florentino will then have to pull the strings to find a solution in this operation and make the most of the player.
A matter of time
For now, the only thing that can be done is to wait, whether or not it's in favor of Madrid, and everything that this implies. Although it doesn't seem promising in general terms based on the information that has emerged about it.
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