Juventus target Real Madrid’s Endrick for potential loan move

Juventus are expressing strong interest in acquiring Real Madrid’s rising star Endrick, with Italian outlet Tuttosport revealing that the Serie A side is keen on a loan agreement ahead of the upcoming season. The Bianconeri are eager to strengthen their attacking lineup with youthful dynamism and see the 18-year-old Brazilian as a perfect fit for their evolving squad.

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Endrick, a gifted left-footed striker known for his sharp finishing and explosive style, is widely recognized as one of Brazil’s most promising footballing prodigies. He made the move to Real Madrid from Palmeiras and is currently participating in the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States as part of Madrid’s first-team contingent.

Despite being relatively new to European football, Endrick has already begun making waves in La Liga and on the international stage. Since joining Los Blancos, the teenager has featured in 37 competitive matches, netting seven goals and providing one assist. Such performances, while still developing, underscore his potential and the high ceiling he possesses.

His international experience also reflects his rapid progression. Endrick has already been capped 14 times by the Brazilian national team, during which he has scored three goals. This early exposure to senior-level international football is a testament to his quality and the trust placed in him by Brazil’s coaching staff.

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As of now, Transfermarkt values Endrick at €35 million — a clear indication of his growing stature in world football.

Although Endrick remains a part of Real Madrid’s long-term plans, there are growing suggestions that the club could consider a temporary move to provide him with consistent playing time. With fierce competition for places at the Bernabéu and the continued rise of another young forward, Gonzalo Garcia, Endrick’s minutes on the pitch could be limited in the short term.

Gonzalo Garcia’s emergence has added another layer of complexity to Real Madrid’s attacking setup. Should Garcia be prioritized in the rotation next season, a loan spell elsewhere could provide Endrick with the regular action he needs to continue his development. In such a case, Juventus presents a logical and attractive option.

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The Turin-based club is currently rebuilding its squad and sees Endrick as a high-upside addition. While a permanent transfer seems out of reach given Real Madrid’s commitment to the player, Juventus would be open to negotiating a season-long loan deal. Such an arrangement could be mutually beneficial — Madrid would ensure their young asset continues to grow, Endrick would gain invaluable experience in a Serie A, and Juventus would get a boost in attack.

For now, no formal agreement has been reached. However, Juventus’ interest signals Endrick’s growing appeal among Europe’s elite clubs. With the summer transfer window now open and Real Madrid evaluating their roster following the Club World Cup, the coming weeks could be decisive.

Should a loan move come to fruition, Endrick could light up Serie A next season and offer Juventus fans a glimpse of one of football’s most exciting young prospects.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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