Overview
- Reports on Monday from Spain and England said Arsenal would be ready to move if an opening appears, though multiple outlets stress the club has not opened negotiations.
- Real Madrid currently intend to keep Endrick for the 2026–27 season and hold long-term leverage with a contract that runs to 2030.
- The Brazil international has rebuilt momentum on loan at Lyon, producing seven goals and seven assists across competitions in recent months.
- Endrick has said he prefers to play as a central No. 9 and has not ruled out staying at Lyon if Champions League football is secured, while sources also indicate his priority is a return to Madrid.
- Arsenal’s interest reflects a planned refresh up front with Gabriel Jesus expected to leave and questions over other forwards, but any move depends on Real Madrid’s post-season decisions.