Real Madrid have made a definitive decision on Endrick's future, and there's no room for negotiation. Despite reported interest from Premier League giants Arsenal and Chelsea, the Spanish champions have firmly ruled out any possibility of the young striker leaving this summer, according to journalist Graeme Bailey.
What changed their minds? Endrick's impressive second half of the season. During a loan spell at Lyon, the 19-year-old rediscovered his rhythm and exploded onto the scene, tallying seven goals and seven assists in just 18 appearances across all competitions. Those performances have reignited the club's faith in his long-term potential, and Madrid now sees him as a key piece of their future puzzle.
It wasn't always smooth sailing. After a difficult start in the Spanish capital, where playing time was scarce, this resurgence reminded everyone why Endrick was once considered one of the most electrifying young talents in world football. His hunger and determination to prove himself have been well-received internally, and the club admires his commitment.
Meanwhile, both Arsenal and Chelsea have made inquiries in recent weeks, exploring the possibility of securing his services. With both clubs eager to invest in young attacking talent, Endrick quickly became an appealing target. But Real Madrid's response was clear and unwavering: he's not available.
The club has already communicated to interested parties that Endrick will return to the Santiago Bernabéu and be part of the first-team setup next season. There are no plans for another loan and no intention to negotiate a transfer. Just as importantly, the player himself shares that vision. Endrick is determined to stay and fight for his place, seeking a real opportunity to prove himself at Madrid rather than another move.
Club president Florentino Pérez continues to hold a strong belief in the decision to bring him to Madrid, viewing him as one of the best young players in the world. For fans wondering what's next for this rising star, the message is clear: Endrick is staying put, and Madrid is betting big on his future.
