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.

EL CLáSICO: WHAT ARBELOA TOLD VINí JR FOLLOWING THE NEWS OF KYLIAN MBAPPé’S SQUAD ABSENCE

Following a final training setback, Kylian Mbappé misses the 250th El Clásico. Read the latest on Madrid's injury crisis here.

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Kylian Mbappé Ruled Out Of El Clásico Following Final Training Session Injury Blow - Courtesy Picture

Real Madrid will go into today’s El Clásico without Kylian Mbappé, who hasn’t recovered in time from his injury. The French forward won’t even be part of the squad after experiencing discomfort during the team’s final training session. This comes at a tricky moment for Real Madrid as they’re trying to keep up the pressure on Barcelona in the La Liga title race.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano shared the news on social media, noting that Mbappé won’t play or feature in the squad because he didn’t feel fully fit in that last training. The medical team decided not to take any chances, given the concerns around his muscle injury in the left leg.

Mbappé’s absence adds another layer to Real Madrid’s injury woes ahead of this big clash. He'd been nursing a semitendinosus muscle issue and had started rejoining parts of training during the week, but then discomfort in the final session put a stop to his return. This comes alongside other key players like Fede Valverde, Rodrygo, and Éder Militão, also missing out, leaving interim coach Álvaro Arbeloa with some tough decisions to reshape the lineup without their main attacking threat.

There’s been increased scrutiny over Mbappé’s early months at Real Madrid, with injuries and fitness questions disrupting his start. Missing out on such a pivotal game is a significant setback for both the player and the club.

With Mbappé sidelined, a lot will fall on Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham to step up today. Vinícius is likely to lead the attack, while Bellingham’s movements from midfield might be key against Barcelona’s defence. Barcelona themselves aren’t at full strength; Lamine Yamal reportedly has a hamstring issue, which means both sides could be missing crucial attacking players in what’s always one of football’s most intense showdowns.

El Clásico has seen over 250 encounters between these two giants across various competitions. Today’s game holds real weight in the league race as Real looks to narrow the gap on Barcelona.

Romano’s update about Mbappé’s injury quickly spread on social platforms, sparking strong reactions from fans who had hoped to see the forward on the pitch. Real Madrid officials seem focused on safeguarding Mbappé’s longer-term fitness rather than rushing him back prematurely, mindful of the risks with the season entering its final stretch.

As the kickoff nears at Spotify Camp Nou, all eyes are on how Real Madrid will handle this high-pressure game without one of their most important summer signings.

WHY MANCHESTER CITY BELIEVES VINíCIUS JR IS "A CUT ABOVE" ALL OTHER TARGETS

Racism in Spain and contract stalls: Read why Vinícius Júnior may swap the Bernabéu for the Etihad Stadium this summer.

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Pep Guardiola Sees Vinícius Júnior As The Ultimate Upgrade Over Jeremy Doku - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Some transfer rumours slide quietly under the radar. Not this one. Vinicius Junior and Real Madrid are tangled up in a contract battle that feels more like a storm rolling in than a breezy negotiation.

TEAMtalk reports Manchester City are circling, watching closely as Vinicius’s contract drama at the Bernabeu gets messier. A new deal seemed inevitable at first; now, not so much. Apparently, Real Madrid gave Vinicius a pretty blunt ultimatum: agree to fresh terms this summer or pack your bags, because they won’t risk losing him for free.

He’s got just over a year left on his current contract. Those talks that stalled last year? They haven’t magically picked up speed. The word from Spain is that there’s still a pile of unresolved issues.

Madrid doesn’t mess around with uncertainty, especially when it comes to high-profile stars. Vinicius isn’t just another attacker; he’s one of the faces of their new era. The guy’s electric on the pitch, always a threat, and someone you want deciding big matches.

But even Madrid, with all their pride and history, knows when it’s time to put emotion aside and make tough calls.

As for City, you can see why they're interested. Players like Vinicius rarely pop up on the market; this is the kind of opportunity you plan for, not just stumble across. Pep Guardiola and his team see this as more than just another transfer target; it’s a strategic window. If Real and Vinicius keep butting heads, City are ready to pounce.

They like the timing, too. Jeremy Doku’s future is a little murky, which leaves a question mark on that left wing. Despite recent signings, City thinks Vinicius is a cut above basically everyone else they could buy.

Let’s not forget the money stuff: only a handful of clubs could pull this off. City’s at the top of that shortlist, right alongside PSG and a couple of other European giants. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and United are staying in the loop, but this is a deal that demands serious financial muscle.

The thing is, it’s one thing to monitor the drama; it’s another to actually get the deal done. City operates in a world where massive moves aren’t wishful thinking; they’re just part of the business.

Through all this, Vinicius stays focused. He’s not only looking for the best wage packet; he wants to know Madrid’s long-term goals match his own. Madrid thinks their offer is strong enough, but for Vinicius, vision matters just as much as cash.

He’s still producing on the field, notching four goals in his last three league games and sitting at 21 for the season, barely shy of his best-ever tally for Madrid.

There’s a tougher side to the story, though. Vinicius has faced racist abuse throughout his time in Spain. It’s ugly and relentless, and even though reports say it’s not going to dictate his future, it’s hard to ignore what that does to a person. Loving a club is one thing; dealing with what’s around it is another.

If Vinicius hit the market, the shockwaves would be felt everywhere. He’s not just a guy who changes a starting eleven; he shifts league title odds, marketing strategies, and even the way teams play.

Both City and Madrid know exactly what’s at stake here.

Everything now pivots on one question: Can they figure this out before Madrid's ultimatum turns into a full-blown crisis?

Madrid’s still hopeful, but hope and certainty are miles apart in today’s game.

And once clubs like City start circling, uncertainty stops being just uncomfortable; it gets downright dangerous.

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