
"Teams in Spain, Germany and Italy are also interested in taking Endrick on loan in January. Sources added that Endrick would be guaranteed to start with Lyon and that his arrival there would be eased by the fact that the club's manager Paulo Fonseca speaks Portuguese. Lyon would have to pay a loan fee to Madrid and cover the entirety of Endrick's $400,000-per-month salary."
"Endrick's lack of involvement in Madrid's LaLiga game at Getafe on Oct. 19 -- where he warmed up on the touchline, before appearing visibly frustrated, kicking a water bottle onto the pitch, when told he would not be introduced -- was "the last straw," a source told ESPN. ESPN reported in July that Madrid would consider a loan for Endrick to ensure his development was not hindered by a lack of first-team action, but the forward was unwilling to depart the Bernabéu."
Lyon are leading the chase for a January loan for Real Madrid striker Endrick. The 19-year-old has not played any LaLiga minutes this season after recovering from an injury that kept him out since May. Endrick is open to a loan and seeks Champions League football but would accept joining a Europa League club. Clubs in Spain, Germany and Italy are also interested. Lyon would pay a loan fee and cover his $400,000-per-month salary, and manager Paulo Fonseca speaks Portuguese. Endrick would be guaranteed a starting role at Lyon. Madrid signed him from Palmeiras in 2022 and completed the transfer in July 2024 on a six-year contract.
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