REAL MADRID STAR ENDRICK URGED TO CONSIDER MOVE FOR 2026 WORLD CUP

Carlo Ancelotti advises Real Madrid's Endrick to find the "best" solution amid a lack of playing time under Xabi Alonso. A January loan move is possible to boost the teenager's 2026 World Cup hopes with Brazil.w

Real Madrid star Endrick urged to consider move for 2026 World Cup
Endrick could be in for a move from Madrid come January - Photo Credit: Diego Souto/Getty Images

Despite Endrick's lack of playing time under Xabi Alonso, former Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who managed the teenage attacker last season and is currently leading the Brazil national team, has urged him to "see what is best" for him. To increase his chances of reaching Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad, Endrick may go abroad on loan during the next winter transfer window, according to reports.

Endrick's nightmare with Real Madrid is still ongoing.


Endrick was one of the world's most promising young players when he came to Madrid in the summer of 2024. His reputation was further reinforced by goals on his La Liga and Champions League debuts. The 18-year-old soon won over the Madrid supporters with his courageous performances in an attack that included players like Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Rodrygo. 

Endrick finished the season with seven goals in 37 appearances, or just 847 minutes, in what was a pretty terrible season for Madrid, as they failed to win either La Liga, the Champions League, or the Copa del Rey. Endrick has demonstrated enough of his abilities despite not getting much playing time. But he missed more than five months of play due to a hamstring injury he sustained at the close of the 2024–25 season. 

He has not experienced any further fitness setbacks since returning, but Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso has mainly ignored him and pushed him to the sidelines. He played the last 11 minutes of the game as a substitute in the 4-0 thumping of Valencia this month, marking his first appearance under the Spaniard. 

However, he was not utilised as a substitute in Los Blancos' last two games, which they lost both of. They lost 1-0 to Liverpool at Anfield in the Champions League and then drew 0-0 away to Rayo Vallecano in La Liga over the weekend.

Endrick's World Cup aspirations are discussed with Ancelotti.


Since taking over Brazil in June, Ancelotti has not called up the young forward during any of the international breaks, despite managing Endrick at Madrid the previous season. Nonetheless, he claimed that Endrick could still earn a position in the group for next year's World Cup.

In an interview with PLACAR, Ancelotti stated, "Yes, I did speak with him at the beginning of this season." "He was hurt, but he is okay now that he is back, and he needs to discuss his options with his group. To find out what is best for him, speak with the club. Endrick is still quite young, and this World Cup will not be his last. In addition to playing in the 2026 World Cup because he is qualified for it, he may also play in the 2030, 2034, or even 2038 World Cups (laughs). I think it is critical that he resumes playing and demonstrates his abilities.

Ancelotti gave an explanation of why he did not have as many opportunities during his first season at the Santiago Bernabeu back in September. Endrick is comparable to Chelsea's Estevao [Willian]. He has a lot of talent. "I believe Estevao was fortunate," he said to ESPN. "The issue with young people travelling to Europe is that they play a significant role here but not so much there. During my year as Endrick's coach, I admired him both personally and professionally.

"And it is clear that he did not play to his full potential because Real Madrid had Vini and Rodrygo; competition is crucial on a large squad and might have a slight impact on a player's development."

Ancelotti teases the composition of Brazil's 2026 tournament squad.


Ancelotti seems to have suggested in interviews earlier this month that he had already identified many players who will undoubtedly travel to the Americas the following summer. "I think we will get closer to the final list the more time I spend with the guys. The Italian head coach stated, "I believe we are getting close to what may be the final roster for June, I think 17 to 18 players." 

Although Endrick has made 14 appearances for Brazil and scored three goals, he last played for his country back in March. It will be difficult for Endrick to gain a spot in Brazil's squad if he keeps warming the bench at the Bernabeu because players like Vinicius Junior, Estevao, Antony, Igor Jesus, Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, Gabriel Martinelli, and Richarlison are performing just enough to deserve it.

In fact, a return to the national squad has been granted to Vitor Roque, who left Barcelona to join Palmeiras, Endrick's old team. A change of circumstances could improve Endrick and boost his odds of appearing in his first major event for the Selecao.

Endrick's January departure is gaining momentum.


Several teams have already expressed interest in obtaining Endrick on loan in the upcoming winter transfer window. In the forthcoming winter transfer window, Stuttgart, a Bundesliga team that transferred top striker Nick Woltemade to Newcastle in the summer, hopes to strengthen its assault by obtaining Endrick. Rumours have also surfaced about a potential move to the Premier League, specifically to either Aston Villa or Manchester United. The 19-year-old has also reportedly attracted the attention of French powerhouses Lyon and Marseille.

THIBAUT COURTOIS CLEARED TO START EL CLáSICO AFTER RECOVERING FROM INJURY

Thibaut Courtois will return for Real Madrid in Sunday's El Clásico, but Ferland Mendy is sidelined for five months with an injury.

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Real Madrid must win on Sunday to stop Barcelona celebrating the title live - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Looks like Thibaut Courtois is finally set to make his return for Real Madrid in Sunday’s El Clásico, which would be his first match since March 17. Courtois injured his thigh during the Champions League clash with Manchester City and hasn’t played since. Madrid really missed him; they managed just one clean sheet in eight games while he was out.

Now, with the trip to Camp Nou right around the corner, Courtois is back at just the right time. According to MARCA, he’ll start against Barcelona unless something unexpected happens between now and then. He trained with the squad on Monday and looks ready to reclaim his spot from Andriy Lunin, who’s had a tough couple of months and faced a fair share of criticism. If Courtois starts, he’ll notch his 330th appearance for the club.

But here’s the problem: while Arbeloa gets a major boost in goals, his squad is still missing key players. Arda Güler, Éder Militão, Dani Carvajal, Rodrygo, and maybe even Kylian Mbappé remain sidelined, so Madrid are still far from full strength for this crucial match on May 10.

Ferland Mendy joins the injury list too after picking up a muscle issue in the 2–0 win over Espanyol. He only lasted 14 minutes before coming off, and further tests showed a hamstring injury bad enough that ESPN says he could be out for up to five months, possibly needing surgery.

That one really hurts since Mendy had played so well lately, especially against Savinho and Michael Olise in the Champions League. To make things even more complicated, Álvaro Carreras seems to have dropped down Arbeloa’s pecking order, so Fran García is expected to fill in at left back on Sunday.

Now, about the title race. Barcelona sit 11 points clear at the top, so the La Liga title is basically theirs. Madrid already swallowed the bitter pill of losing out to their biggest rivals for a second straight season, but two things could still make this sting even more. First, they dodged the humiliation of being forced to give Barcelona a guard of honour at the Camp Nou. Madrid’s win over Espanyol last weekend stopped that from happening.

But here’s what Madrid really wants to avoid: Barcelona celebrating the title in front of them on Sunday. The math is simple: if Barça earn even a draw, they clinch the league. The only way Madrid can delay the inevitable is by taking all three points and spoiling the party at least for another week.

WHY DID REAL MADRID CHOOSE TO KEEP ENDRICK DESPITE MASSIVE PREMIER LEAGUE INTEREST?

After a stellar loan at Lyon, Endrick will return to Real Madrid this summer alongside Jacobo Ramón to form a new youth core.

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Madrid confirms Endrick and Jacobo Ramón will rejoin the first-team squad this summer - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Real Madrid has zero plans to let Endrick leave this summer. That’s what we’re hearing, even with Arsenal and Chelsea knocking on their door. We’ve also got some updates on Jacobo Ramon’s future.

Endrick is finishing his loan at Lyon on a high note. He’s put up seven goals and seven assists in just 18 games, and people are excited about what he could do long-term.

The 19-year-old forward from Brazil wanted more game time after struggling for chances with Xabi Alonso in charge at Madrid, so he pushed for a loan. Now, with Alonso gone, Endrick’s focused on forcing his way into Brazil’s World Cup squad, and honestly, the way he’s been playing lately, he’s making a strong argument.

Big clubs are paying attention. Arsenal and Chelsea have both checked in recently to see if Madrid would be open to a deal for him this summer.

But Madrid’s answer? No chance. They’ve told both clubs straight up: Endrick’s coming back to the Bernabéu, and he’s in their first-team plans for next season.

Endrick’s on board with that, too. He wants to stay and fight for a spot, a real chance to prove himself as a regular in Madrid’s lineup.

Florentino Perez backs him all the way; he still believes Endrick is the best young talent out there. The club isn’t about to change its mind.

Endrick’s not the only Madrid youth getting attention from the Premier League. Arsenal and Chelsea have also been checking in about Jacobo Ramon, the young centre-back playing for Como in Italy right now.

Ramon’s been playing alongside Nico Paz under Cesc Fabregas and has done well. Even though he moved from Madrid to Como last summer, Madrid made sure to keep buy-back and sell-on clauses, so it’s almost like he’s still a Madrid player on loan.

Now, the plan is for Ramon to return to Madrid this summer with Endrick and Paz. The club’s looking to keep its young core together and build the future around them.

Lots of clubs are watching Ramon; more than six want to sign him. But honestly, Madrid’s stance is pretty clear: just like with Endrick, they aren’t budging.

So for Arsenal, Chelsea, and anyone else hoping to swoop in, the message is simple. Madrid is keeping their best young talents. They’re not letting them go.

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