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Chelsea submit €70 million offer to sign Real Madrid prodigy

Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have tabled an offer worth €70 million to sign Real Madrid attacking sensation Endrick.

Chelsea are looking to add more firepower to their attack, and they seem to be interested in the services of Real Madrid gem Endrick. According to a report from Fichajes, the Blues have submitted an offer worth €70 million to sign the Brazilian international.

Endrick had already made quite a name for himself coming up the ranks at Palmeiras. Even before he was officially promoted to the Brazilian club’s first team, Los Blancos had struck a deal to sign him. Although an agreement was in place by late 2022, the young striker had to wait until the summer of 2024, after he turned 18, to complete his move to Spain.

Since joining the team in white, he has been involved in 29 matches but has racked up just over 500 minutes of first-team action. While he is considered an important part of their plans and his contract there runs until the summer of 2030, Chelsea are looking to prise him away this summer.

Chelsea push hard to sign Endrick

The Blues are eager to add more firepower up front and are targeting a young goalscorer to support Nicolas Jackson. They believe Endrick has the talent to thrive in the Premier League and potentially lead their attack in the future.

As a result, they have already made a move to bring him to Stamford Bridge. The Blues have tabled an offer worth €70 million to convince Real Madrid to part ways with their 18-year-old gem. They feel the lack of game time at the Spanish club could help them in their pursuit.

Los Blancos won’t sell the Brazilian

But Real Madrid seem to have a firm stance on his future. They have made it clear that the Brazilian international is not for sale. He is considered an integral part of their long-term plans. Although his game time has been limited this season, people at the club believe it will take time for him to adapt to the demands of being a Madrid player.

They do not want to rush him into the senior side, and he certainly has the support of everyone at the club. Despite limited minutes, he has no plans to leave. Instead, he remains focused on his development, determined to succeed at the club.

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