Chelsea plotting January move for Endrick
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Chelsea plotting January move for Endrick
"Chelsea are interested in signing the Real Madrid prodigy Endrick. The 19-year-old has struggled for gametime at the Spanish club, and he needs a fresh start. Chelsea would be prepared to provide Endrick with an exit route, as per Fichajes. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done. They have added substantial depth to the attacking unit during the summer transfer window."
"A move for the 19-year-old would be surprising. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and Chelsea might not be able to guarantee that. Endrick has been linked with Manchester United as well. Lyon move might benefit Endrick Lyon are interested in the Brazilian attacker as well. They might be better suited to him right now. Real Madrid need to send him out on loan so that he can gain some valuable first-team experience."
"Sending the player to Chelsea might not be beneficial. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can convince Real Madrid and the player. Endrick has been hailed as a very special talent' by Gary Lineker. The Spanish club is unwilling to sell the player permanently, and they view him as a key part of the project going forward. They are looking for a developmental move where the Brazilian will be able to play more often and improve."
Chelsea have expressed interest in signing 19-year-old Real Madrid forward Endrick, who has struggled for gametime and needs a fresh start. Real Madrid view Endrick as a key part of their project and are unwilling to sell him permanently, preferring a developmental loan to provide regular first-team experience. Lyon and Manchester United have been linked as alternative destinations, with Lyon potentially offering more playing time. Chelsea added significant attacking depth in the summer, which would likely limit Endrick’s minutes. A loan or a move to France would better support his immediate development and World Cup prospects.
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