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Endrick’s winter transfer market price revealed

The Brazilian will decide to leave in the winter if he continues to lack playing time, and half of Europe is watching his situation.

The Brazilian will decide to leave in the winter if he continues to lack playing time, and half of Europe is watching his situation.
JESUS ALVAREZ ORIHUELA | DiarioAS

Endrick is, after Vinicius, the other spark of energy in the Madrid squad. As AS has already reported, his representation agency has begun listening to loan offers, and the player has set himself a deadline to make a decision: within the next two months.

If by then the situation of the former Palmeiras star has not changed and he remains outside Xabi Alonso’s plans, he will seek a loan move. His preference is to go abroad, as he would not feel comfortable wearing any other badge in Spain besides Real Madrid’s. He still dreams of earning a permanent place at the club in the future.

Endrick’s goal is to join a team competing in Europe—ideally in the Champions League—to maximize his visibility and strengthen his chances of being called up for the next World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It’s worth noting that his main sponsor, New Balance, is an American company.

How much does Endrick earn at Real Madrid?

Before signing with Madrid, Endrick had already burst onto the international scene, setting records for precocity, including becoming the youngest player ever to appear in the Copa América for Brazil.

Given the circumstances, several clubs are already monitoring his situation closely. The financial terms are also clear: taking Endrick on loan for half a season would cost around $5.23 million. The receiving club must cover the proportional part of the amortization of his transfer fee.

Madrid paid $40.6 million for him on a six-year contract, meaning roughly $6.77 million per season in the club’s accounts. Therefore, a half-season loan would require a payment of about $3.14 million, plus half of his salary. Endrick currently earns $3.49 million gross per year, so the loaning club would also need to cover about $1.74 million.

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Under Ancelotti, in his first season at Madrid—just after turning 18—Endrick managed to score seven goals in only 840 minutes of play and finished as the team’s top scorer in the Copa del Rey with five goals. That record serves as his calling card in the market as he looks for opportunities if playing time continues to be limited.

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