A Premier League club, the solution for Endrick: first offer on the table

Endrick

West Ham have submitted an offer as the Brazilian striker considers his future amid limited minutes at Real Madrid.


Endrick’s frustration is growing at Real Madrid. Alongside goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, he is the only outfield player yet to feature this season. His expression on the bench during Madrid’s clash with Villarreal said it all.

Although the club considered a loan move in the summer, the 19-year-old—signed from Palmeiras—was against the idea. His focus has always been clear: succeed at the Bernabéu. But with competition fierce in attack, and minutes scarce, the situation may now be changing.

West Ham Lead the Chase

According to reports from Fichajes.net, West Ham have made the first concrete offer for Endrick. Real Madrid are not looking to sell—the club still firmly believes in his long-term potential—but they could be open to a loan. Real Sociedad and Valencia have also expressed interest in recent months.

The next few months will be decisive. If Endrick continues without opportunities, the January window could become a turning point in his career.

A Talent Too Big to Sit Out

Endrick is considered one of Brazil’s brightest young prospects. Backed strongly by Madrid’s talent scout Juni Calafat, the teenager has already debuted—and scored—for the Brazilian national team. His dream is to secure a place at next year’s World Cup, but without playing time in Madrid, that goal may slip away.

Many around the club believe a loan move could be the best solution, giving him minutes and a chance to prove he deserves a role in Madrid’s future.

Xabi Alonso’s Perspective

Coach Xabi Alonso recently stated that Endrick’s “moment will come,” emphasizing that he wants every player to stay engaged across a long and demanding season. For now, the forward remains patient, but with January approaching, the pressure to play will only intensify.

The coming winter window could be decisive: stay and fight for chances in Madrid, or accept a temporary move elsewhere—possibly to the Premier League with West Ham.