After moving to Real Madrid, Endrick appeared “nervous” in a Clasico match against Barcelona. As a result, he received some advise.
After turning eighteen, the highly anticipated Brazilian talent completed a €35 million (£30 million/$38 million) transfer to Santiago Bernabeu. For the young player, a loan move has been ruled out; instead, 2024–2025 will see him get a lot of playing time.
Carlo Ancelotti is gradually bringing Endrick into the Blancos fold, but he hasn’t had much of an impact in his early games, which include a 2-1 friendly loss to Barca in the US. Following that match, Madrid custodian Thibaut Courtois told reporters, “Endrick has a lot of strength, a lot of power.” Perhaps he should also be a little more composed. It’s normal to feel a little more anxious while playing with Madrid in important games, not that he’s frightened. However, it’s evident from his training that he possesses a lot of strength and scores goals frequently.
Another intriguing youngster that Real has on their books is Arda Guler, who just competed for Turkey at Euro 2024. About the 19-year-old playmaker, who is getting ready for his second season in Spain, Courtois continued, saying, “He’s a different Arda compared to last year.” He’s been working out hard since his knee injury, and his physical appearance has changed. He is skilled at both passing and attacking. Our talented players will compete for positions since that is what makes Madrid what it is and helps it win championships.