Forward Endrick could be on the move during the January transfer window, with Marseille emerging as the most serious contender to sign the young Brazilian striker.
The 19-year-old, who returned from injury in September, hasn’t played a single minute for Real Madrid this season. With Gonzalo Garcia preferred as Kylian Mbappe’s backup, Endrick has slipped to third choice in the attacking hierarchy — a situation that could even jeopardize his chances of being part of Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.
According to L’Équipe, Marseille is closely monitoring the situation and is ready to act in January. The player himself is open to a loan move that would guarantee him more playing time.
It remains unclear whether the French club will seek a permanent transfer or just a loan deal, but Real Madrid is expected to reject any offers for a full purchase. A loan until the end of the season is seen as the ideal solution — allowing Marseille to gain a dynamic attacking option, while Endrick would earn valuable playing time for his development.
As winter approaches, all eyes will be on Real Madrid’s decision and Marseille’s next steps to secure one of Brazilian football’s most promising young talents.
