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Real Madrid Rejects Italian Loan Offers and Will Keep Endrick in First Team

The club is protecting its long-term control of the 20‑year‑old with a January review if his playing time proves limited.

Overview

  • Real Madrid told multiple Italian clubs that Endrick will not be loaned or sold this summer, a stance reported across outlets and reinforced by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
  • AC Milan owner Gerry Cardinale personally contacted Real Madrid and Endrick’s agents as part of fresh approaches that the club dismissed.
  • Manager José Mourinho supports keeping Endrick because he sees the forward as a tactical option on the right and at centre‑forward, which influenced the club’s decision.
  • Endrick has told Madrid he wants to stay and fight for minutes, and the club says a loan could still be reconsidered in January if another forward departs or if he fails to get sufficient playing time.
  • The move fits Real Madrid’s transfer plan that prioritises departures before new signings and follows other summer activity such as the sale of reserve striker Jacobo Ortega to Strasbourg.