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Reporter: If Real Madrid wants to rent Enderrick in the winter window, Real Madrid will have to pay a huge loan fee + bear a weekly salary of 70,000

Hupu reported on October 21 that according to talkSport chief reporter Alex Crook, the reporter wrote a column and talked about the signings of many teams.

Sources revealed that Endrick is currently open to leaving Real Madrid in the winter window next January, and the young forward's team is actively working on possible loan transfers.

Despite having recovered from an injury sustained since May, the 19-year-old Brazil international has yet to get any playing time in La Liga this season. Sources said that in Real Madrid's away game against Getafe last Sunday, Enderrick was not used as a substitute for the entire game - he warmed up on the sideline for a long time, and when he finally learned that he would not be a substitute, he kicked the water bottle into the field angrily.

As early as July, Real Madrid considered loaning Endrick out to ensure that his development would not be hindered by the lack of first-team games, but at that time the player himself was unwilling to leave the Bernabeu.

In his first season in 2024-25, Endric played only 354 minutes in La Liga (scoring 1 goal), but scored 5 goals in the Copa del Rey. He suffered a hamstring injury in May and re-occurred in the summer, so he missed the Club World Cup - a tournament where another young Real Madrid striker, Gonzalo Garcia, shined.

According to media reports earlier this week, many European clubs, including Marseille, are paying close attention to Endrick with the intention of taking action in the winter window.

TalkSport understands that Premier League clubs wanting to sign Endrick from Real Madrid are expected to pay a huge loan fee and pay his weekly wages of around £70,000. West Ham United are one of the clubs to have shown interest in the 19-year-old Brazil international in the recent transfer window, while the likes of Aston Villa and Tottenham are also keen to add to their attack.