Real Madrid's Player: Sick of the Bench, Ready for Loan Move to Prove His Worth
Real Madrid forward Endrick Felipe's reportedly considering loan move next season after growing frustrated with his limited playing time in his debut campaign with Los Blancos according to Spanish outlet Relevo.
The 18 year old Brazilian, hailed as one of the most exciting young talents in world football, has found himself on the fringes of Carlo Ancelotti’s plans managing just 636 minute across all competitions this season, the 2nd lowest in the squad, only ahead of David Alaba who’s returning from injury.
Strong Stats, Limited Chances
Despite the lack of regular action, Endrick has scored 7 goal, averaging strike every 86 minute, a ratio that underlines his potential.
However his involvement has largely been restricted to cup fixtures with no meaningful role in high stakes la liga or Champions League clashes.
Packed Attack Leaves No Room
With Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo firmly entrenched as 1st choice forwards and Brahim Diaz often preferred off the bench, Endrick’s route to the pitch remains blocked. Ancelotti’s preference for experience and established names has left the young forward sidelined.
Loan Move on the Table
According to Relevo, Endrick communicated to club officials months ago that he would consider going out on loan if his situation didn’t improve.
His primary goal? More game time to stay in contention for spot in Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad.
Interest from Europe
Should Real Madrid greenlight temporary move, RB Leipzig are said to be among the leading clubs monitoring the situation and considering summer bid.
The German side's reputation for nurturing young talent and could offer Endrick the platform he needs to thrive.
As Madrid looks ahead to another title chasing season, Endrick’s immediate future could lie elsewhere, at least temporarily , one that may allow the teenager to unlock his full potential before returning to fight for permanent place at the Bernabeu.