
Endrick receives a lucrative offer from a historic European team, they want him now
Real Madrid could consider Endrick's departure on loan for next season
Juventus has reportedly started talks with Real Madrid to explore the possibility of bringing in Endrick on loan. The young Brazilian forward has also attracted the attention of several teams both in LaLiga and the Bundesliga. However, Xabi Alonso would only consider his departure if the club manages to sign another center forward who can rotate and give Mbappé some rest.
Endrick's immediate future might not be with Real Madrid. In his first season in European soccer, the forward has shown signs of his great potential, although he hasn't enjoyed the desired continuity. This lack of prominence has caught the attention of various clubs, both in LaLiga and outside Spain.

However, the club that has shown the most interest in securing Endrick on loan in recent weeks is Juventus de Turín. The Italian side, which will return to the ChampionsLeague next season, considers the Brazilian forward an ideal piece to strengthen their attack, especially given the possible departure of Dusan Vlahovic.
Real Madrid wants Endrick to keep progressing
During this season, Juventus has trusted Kolo Muani and Milik for their attack, but neither has lived up to what was desired. In this context, the Italian club has focused its attention on Endrick, knowing that the young Brazilian talent needs minutes and regularity to keep growing. In addition, other European clubs have also shown interest in the Carioca.

Real Madrid already has positive experiences from loaning young prospects to Juventus. The most notable example is Álvaro Morata, who went to Turín in search of minutes and experience. During his two years with the Italian side, the Spanish forward experienced remarkable growth.
When he returned to Santiago Bernabéu, Morata did so as a much more developed footballer, ready to perform at the highest level. This precedent reinforces the idea that a well-planned loan could be very beneficial for Endrick's development. Meanwhile, the Brazilian keeps working day by day to be able to compete for as many minutes as possible.
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