
Ancelotti tells him to leave Real Madrid if he wants to play in the World Cup, total bomb
The former coach of the white club leaves a striking recommendation for this protégé of Xabi Alonso
The manager change at Real Madrid, with Xabi Alonso replacing Carlo Ancelotti, has allowed the Reggiolo coach to leave for Brazil as head coach of the Canarinha. The start of this new stage in the veteran coach's career isn't free from its first controversies, such as the one that may have arisen regarding one of his former players.
According to information reported in the South American country, Carlo Ancelotti may have had a brief but direct conversation with Endrick about his future drafts with the national team. The message couldn't be clearer: if he wants to be at the 2026 World Cup, he must change teams.

Not only because of the injury he's currently recovering from, an ailment that will keep him off the field for between eight and ten weeks (8 and 10 weeks). It's also because his playing time would be severely reduced by the presence of a competitor no one expected just two months ago: academy product Gonzalo García.
The emergence of Real Madrid Castilla's "30", in the process of changing and extending his current contract until the summer of 2031, has completely changed the expectations for the striker from Taguatinga. Many expected Xabi Alonso to give him more prominence, surpassing the limited appearances he had under Ancelotti's own management.
It will be decisive
However, the circumstances seem to be turning against the young Carioca prospect once again. That mix of adverse circumstances, however, hasn't broken Endrick's determination: those close to him assure that the goal is still to succeed at Real Madrid. The player doesn't plan to leave, although the idea of a loan is starting to take shape in the offices at Valdebebas.
The Merengue sporting management wouldn't be opposed to letting him go to another club, ideally in LaLiga or another geographically close national competition, so he can get playing time. The 2026 national teams World Cup is a compelling argument to convince the player to make that change.

Especially if Brazil's own head coach, former first team coach, recommends a temporary departure from the Spanish capital. Carlo Ancelotti may have sent a very clear message to Endrick: he'll only be able to be present if he can show a high number of minutes and outstanding performances in the 25/26 season.
Otherwise, the young and promising center forward would be left out of a competition eagerly awaited in Brazil. In addition to Endrick's future, the fate of Rodrygo Goes as well would be in doubt due to the presence of the World Cup that FIFA will hold across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
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