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Endrick and Mason Greenwood together?! Marseille among two clubs in contact to sign Real Madrid striker on loan after La Liga giants make decision on Brazilian teen

Endrick's immediate future may lie away from Real Madrid, with Marseille one of the two clubs interested in signing the youngster on loan.

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Marseille want Endrick on loanPSV also interested in the forwardTeenager wishes to stay at MadridFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Brazilian media outlet claims that Marseille recently contacted Real Madrid to explore the feasibility of a loan deal for Endrick. The young striker, signed for €47.5 million (£41m/$55m) from Palmeiras, has been linked with an exit this summer given the number of options in attack at Xabi Alonso's disposal.

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The rise of Gonzalo Garcia, who has already impressed at the Club World Cup with four goals and has started every game in the competition, further complicates matters for the Brazilian star. In this scenario, a loan seems like a logical option to allow him to get more playing time in Europe. And in this battle, Marseille are well positioned, even if Dutch giants PSV are also in the running.

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With a return to the Champions League, Marseille can offer Endrick something few clubs can guarantee: exposure, high-intensity matches and, above all, playing time. This is an important factor for someone who dreams of playing in the 2026 World Cup with Brazil. Injured in Carlo Ancelotti's first two games in charge of the Selecao, the 18-year-old knows he needs to make more appearances to convince the Italian. One essential condition remains: guarantees that he will be used regularly by Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi. If all the lights turn green, Marseille could pull off one of the biggest coups of the summer.

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With Franco Mastantuono's arrival post-Club World Cup in August, it is unlikely Endrick will find a role under Alonso that will both satisfy him and also further his footballing development. On the contrary, journalist Jorge Picon recently reported that the former Bayer Leverkusen manager plans to use the Brazilian international as a right winger. That, in addition to Endrick's desire to remain in the Spanish capital, could play a huge factor in the youngster's immediate future.