
Enderic has suggested that he could consider leaving Real Madrid because he aims to keep the World Cup aspirations alive.
The 18-year-old, who joined Spain for €60m last summer, joined Palmias for €60m, but has limited opportunities in the first team.
Despite scoring six goals in 28 appearances in all competitions, he hasn’t yet started a La Liga game and only 109 minutes in the league, most of his time appearing as a substitute.
On the January transition window, there were rumors that Enderic would be linked with a move on loan, along with several Premier League clubs that were said to be interested.
The talented talented admits that when the summer transfer window is opened, he will evaluate the situation.
With three goals in 13 appearances for Brazil, Endrick is concerned about his future role in the national team, especially at the 2026 World Cup in the horizon.
🚨🇧🇷 Endics: “If I am honest, what is going through a lot is that I’m afraid I’m not in the 2026 World Cup”.
“I’m worried… because it’s my dream to be at the World Cup, it’s even difficult to talk about. Pic.twitter.com/ivxwzd9ueh
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) March 24,
Although he was initially left in the Brazilian squad for international holidays in March, he was late after Neymar hit him with a hamstring injury.
In an interview with Romario, the teenager openly expressed concern about the loss of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
“If I’m honest, what’s going on a lot is that I’m afraid I’m not at the 2026 World Cup,” Enderic admits.
“I’m worried… because it’s my dream to be in the World Cup, it’s hard to talk about it, I want to go to help Brazil win the sixth World Cup.
Coach president Dorrival Junior tried to assure the young man that it’s time to come.
“Andrick has been closely monitored. I had a 2.5-hour conversation with Ancelotti.
“He’s growing a lot. Palmeras’ work has been done very well. Endics are in a new stage, mature, it’s natural.