Real Madrid refuse to consider Italian loan bids for Endrick
Real Madrid have told interested Italian clubs that Endrick will not be allowed to leave on loan this summer, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Italian sides have made renewed contact with the Spanish club during the past 24 to 48 hours to ask about the Brazil forward’s situation. Their enquiries were aimed at establishing whether Real Madrid would be willing to discuss a temporary move for the 19-year-old.
Romano said on his YouTube channel: “Speaking about the latest developments, there are things happening behind the scenes regarding Real Madrid. In the last 24 to 48 hours, Italian clubs contacted Real Madrid again to understand Endrick’s situation.”
The player has been a long-standing target for Roma, who have kept him on their shortlist for an extended period. Other Italian clubs have also approached Real Madrid to determine whether there might be an opportunity to sign Endrick on loan, with the intention of opening negotiations and securing his services for the coming season.
However, Real Madrid’s response has been described as unequivocal. Romano added: “Endrick has been on Roma’s shortlist for a long time, and Italian clubs contacted Real Madrid again to see if there was a chance for him to leave, because they want to start conversations and get the player on loan.”
He continued: “Real Madrid’s answer to the Italian approaches was very clear: the club has no intention of considering offers to sign Endrick this summer.”
The message communicated to Endrick and his representatives is that Real Madrid do not currently want to discuss his departure. Romano said the club’s president Florentino Perez, its directors and manager Jose Mourinho are all opposed to the forward leaving.
“All the indications reaching Endrick and his agents confirm that president Florentino Perez, the club’s directors and manager Jose Mourinho are refusing to let him leave,” Romano said. “So this remains the position for now.”
The latest approaches therefore appear unlikely to lead to formal talks over a loan deal. Italian clubs have sought clarity on Endrick’s availability, but Real Madrid have maintained that they are not prepared to examine proposals for the player during the summer transfer window.
Endrick remains the focus of continued interest in Italy, particularly from Roma, yet the position communicated by Real Madrid is that there is no current intention to sanction a temporary move. Until that stance changes, the approaches from Serie A clubs are not expected to progress.
