With eight months to go before the 2026 World Cup, Endrick faces a crucial moment in his career. At just 19, the forward aims to secure a spot on the national team for next summer, but he needs to turn around a tough start to the season, which has been as blank as Real Madrid’s pristine jersey. Recent reports suggest that a move to OL (Olympique Lyonnais) is becoming a viable option.
A loan deal could benefit both sides, provided they can agree on how to share the player’s estimated salary of around €350,000 per month. A six-month loan with Real Madrid covering part of the salary seems feasible. Currently, OL is Endrick’s top choice.
OL Meets Many Criteria
The involvement of Paulo Fonseca, who is in search of a designated number 9, plays a significant role in Endrick’s interest. The young forward is aware of Fonseca’s credentials and his ability to nurture young talent, having managed at prestigious clubs like AS Roma, AC Milan, and Lille. Moreover, the shared Portuguese language between Endrick and the coach would ease his integration into a French environment with Portuguese influences.
Lyon currently lacks a true starting number nine, forcing Fonseca to experiment with alternatives, which makes Endrick a more appealing option. With limited time to showcase his skills before the World Cup, he sees OL’s involvement in the Europa League as a perfect opportunity. The club has won all three of its matches so far, which is an attractive prospect for any player looking to make an impact. Endrick also knows that OL has a rich Brazilian legacy, having been home to numerous Brazilian stars during their careers. While there may be competition, OL presents compelling reasons for Endrick to join the ranks of renowned Brazilian internationals who have played in the Rhône-Alpes region.
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