Tension is reportedly brewing between Endrick’s camp and Real Madrid after the young Brazilian forward was left on the bench for seven consecutive matches under Xabi Alonso.
Sources close to the player describe growing “frustration and disbelief” over the situation, with Endrick’s representatives convinced that even a few minutes on the pitch could allow him to demonstrate his game-changing potential.

Adding to the frustration, 17-year-old sensation Mastantuono — a recent arrival — has quickly become Alonso’s preferred choice, sparking questions about Endrick’s role in the team’s future plans.
According to reports, Real Madrid are now exploring a loan move within Spain, a decision aimed at keeping the youngster closely monitored while ensuring a smoother adaptation process to LaLiga. Another key factor in this plan is Endrick’s pursuit of dual nationality, which he would qualify for after two years in Spain.
From Endrick’s side, the priority is clear: he wants to join a club competing in European competitions, where he can showcase his talent and earn a spot in Brazil’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With the January transfer window approaching, all eyes will be on Real Madrid’s decision — whether to give the Brazilian prodigy a chance at the Bernabéu or let him find minutes elsewhere.





















