Real Madrid has set the cost of 4.5 million euros to loan out striker Endrick during the European winter transfer window in January 2026. The information comes from Spanish newspaper “As”, which details the operation for the 19-year-old player, who has yet to play a single minute this season under coach Xabi Alonso. The Madrid club aims to secure financial compensation for the temporary transfer of the Brazilian, signed from Palmeiras for 35 million euros on a six-year contract.
Endrick has expressed his desire to leave the team in search of more playing time. The player’s preference is for clubs outside Spain that are competing in the Champions League. The move seeks to increase his chances of being called up to the Brazilian National Team ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
- Total loan value: 4.5 million euros (about R$28 million).
- Proportional amortization: 3 million euros for half a season.
- Player’s salary: 1.5 million euros to be covered by the receiving club.
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Current squad situation
Endrick has not played since May 2025, in the final La Liga round against Sevilla. A right thigh injury worsened before the Club World Cup, leading to his exclusion from the tournament.
The Brazilian is the only fit outfield player who has not featured this season. The arrival of Xabi Alonso as head coach has not changed his position on the substitutes’ bench.
Detailed financial breakdown
Real Madrid invested 35 million euros in the signing, with annual amortization of about 6 million euros. For a six-month loan, the interested club pays 3 million euros for amortization.
Endrick’s gross salary is 3 million euros per season. Half of that amount, 1.5 million euros, must be assumed by the new team.
These figures were calculated by newspaper “As” to make the deal feasible. European clubs are monitoring the striker’s situation.
Player preferences
Endrick prioritizes staying in Europe with competitive teams. Leaving Spain is a highlighted condition by the player.
The main goal is to gain minutes to return to the Brazilian National Team radar. The 2026 World Cup motivates the search for regularity.
History at Real Madrid
Endrick joined the club in 2024 after standing out at Palmeiras. In the previous season under Carlo Ancelotti, he scored five goals in six Copa del Rey matches.
Appearances were sporadic in La Liga. The change of coach and injuries limited his involvement.
Market interest
Half of Europe’s top clubs are watching the case, according to Spanish press. The January window attracts bids for young prospects.
The set value facilitates realistic negotiations. Destinations include teams from the Premier League, Serie A, or Bundesliga.
Recent trajectory
Endrick’s last match was on May 18, 2025. Injury recovery was completed, but tactical plans keep him out.
The player trains regularly at Valdebebas Sports City. Company of Brazilians like Rodrygo and Militão does not guarantee a spot in the starting lineup.