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Real Madrid forward admits he had agreed terms with Barcelona – ‘I had signed for them’

According to a recent report by SPORT, Real Madrid forward Endrick has drawn interest from several clubs, including West Ham United, Valencia, and Real Sociedad, who are looking to sign him in the January transfer window.

Despite being a highly rated young talent, Endrick has struggled for opportunities at Real Madrid this season.

He has been on the bench for five consecutive games now and has yet to open his scoring account.

Amidst all this, Xabi Alonso has made it clear that he is following a specific plan with the forward, and Endrick will need to make the most of the minutes he is given if he wants to break through.

A loan could help regain momentum

The situation is not easy for the 19-year-old. With the World Cup approaching, Endrick is aware that limited playing time could harm his chances of making an impression on the national stage.

For now, Madrid are reportedly open to a loan move in January, and several clubs are keen to provide him with the platform to play regularly.

SEVILLE, SPAIN - MAY 18: Endrick Felipe Moreira of Real Madrid runs with the ball during the LaLiga match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 18, 2025 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Endrick could leave in January. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

As such, West Ham, Valencia, and Real Sociedad all see Endrick as a hungry striker capable of strengthening their attack.

During his short time at Madrid, he has already shown glimpses of his goal-scoring ability, netting seven goals in just eight starts last season.

Could have left this summer

Notably, Endrick missed a potential move last summer as he was focused on recovering from a mid-May injury, which sidelined him for months.

Now, he faces increased competition for minutes with the arrival of Franco Mastantuono and Gonzalo Garcia, while playing alongside established stars like Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe.

This means a loan spell could give Endrick the consistent playing time he needs to regain confidence, score goals, and continue developing as a player.

It would also allow Alonso and the Real Madrid staff to monitor his progress while keeping him in contention for future opportunities, including a potential spot at the World Cup.

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