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Real Madrid youngster on course to be loaned out to Tottenham Hotspur

Real Madrid might look to loan out one of their youngsters during the January football transfer window with Tottenham Hotspur being linked in signing him.

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Saatvik Oberoi
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In January, Tottenham Hotspur was connected to a spectacular bid for Real Madrid superstar Endrick. The 18-year-old might be moved out on loan to get more elite experience before the 2025–2026 season begins. Because the Brazilian is among the best young players in the world of football, Palmeiras was paid €70 million by Real Madrid for his services in 2022.

The teenage player has made nine appearances for Carlo Ancelotti's team so far, netting two goals and providing an assist. He only joined the La Liga winners this season. The attacker has only played 107 minutes, though, and more will be required if the Brazil international is to advance quickly.

Fichajes claims that as part of his strategy for Endrick's growth, Ancelotti may decide to send him on a loan in January. The 18-year-old Real Madrid youngster is reportedly attracting interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus, who could sign him provided they can ensure he plays.

Ange Postecoglou currently has a lot of choices for his attacking positions, therefore Tottenham doesn't need to spend any money on a deal for Endrick. The North London team will be more focused on developing Mikey Moore, a forward of their own, and acquiring the Real Madrid player will just reduce the 17-year-old's already meager playing opportunities throughout a season.

Will the loan deal for Endrick go through?

Endrick would also benefit more from joining a La Liga team on loan because it is where his future is anticipated to play in the upcoming years and acclimating to the game would greatly help his future in Madrid.

Real Madrid wants to transfer the 18-year-old onto a team that will provide him consistent playing time. He could develop and reach his full potential with enough Premier League exposure. The player as well as his club may find the move to England more alluring. Tottenham needs to step up their attempts to close the transaction. Securing the 18-year-old's signature on loan would be beneficial.

English Premier League Carlo Ancelotti Real Madrid Tottenham Hotspur Endrick
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