AC Milan has made an official inquiry regarding the availability of Brazilian forward Endrick as European clubs continue to monitor the bustling transfer activity at Santiago Bernabeu. According to reports from SPORT and Fabrizio Romano, the Serie A giants reached out to the player's entourage to explore a potential deal.
Real Madrid has firmly ruled out a departure for the striker during the current summer transfer window. However, sources indicate that the club and the player will reassess his development and playing time when the winter transfer window opens in January.
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SubscribeThe young Brazilian returned to the Spanish capital following an impressive loan spell in Ligue 1 with Lyon, a performance that earned him a call-up to the national team squad for the World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti. He came back eager to secure a prominent role in the squad.
Despite his ambitions, the arrivals of new talents like Yan Diomande and Carlos Espi have cast doubts over whether Endrick will secure consistent regular minutes in the starting lineup during the upcoming campaign.
Endrick Weighs Future Amid Intense Interest
Jose Mourinho is reportedly keen to bring Endrick into his squad, viewing the versatile youngster as an ideal deputy on the right wing. The manager highly values the forward's explosiveness and ability to change the pace of a match.
Even with strong interest from elite European sides, Endrick is expected to remain a part of Real Madrid's squad for at least the first half of the season before any future career moves are considered.
Endrick faces a pivotal moment in his career as top European outfits line up to secure his services for upcoming domestic and continental campaigns. His recent performances have firmly established his reputation as one of the most exciting young talents in modern football.
Real Madrid management remains confident in the long-term potential of the forward, emphasizing that his growth is best managed within their current high-performance environment despite fierce competition for places.