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Endrick surprises Real Madrid with an unexpected twist after his latest appearance at Bernabéu
The missing Endrick finally had his first minutes of the season with Real Madrid against Valencia. He came onto the field in the 79th minute and showed flashes of his desire to take on the world. It was a brief appearance, far from the spotlight that dominates major matches, but significant enough to capture the attention of Bernabéu, which welcomed him with applause and cheers.

He sprinted down the right wing, picked up speed, made a spectacular change of pace, and drew a card for Javi Guerra, sparking excitement in the stands. However, for many, this appearance is seen as a mirage, motivated by the favorable circumstances of the match against an already defeated opponent. Endrick showed a version that leaves a good impression, but when truly important fixtures arrive, there are fears he'll return to the bench.
Endrick shows what he can offer
The match against Valencia offered conditions that allowed for experimentation with the squad and gave minutes to young talents. In that context, Endrick stood out and showed he's not going to give anything away, but it was also clear that the environment was favorable. That's why the board and staff agree: Endrick must be loaned out in January to gain minutes and experience, and there's already talk of Olympique de Lyon
It's a theory that has circulated strongly in the Chamartín offices. The data don't lie: he has only played a few minutes this season and it seems the situation isn't going to change much. Therefore, the idea of a loan seems logical to speed up his development, and it had been said that Endrick had given the green light, but now everything has changed.
Endrick decides to fight once again
To everyone's surprise, Endrick has needed just a little push to change his mind. Just a few days ago, he was convinced that the best thing for his future was to leave on loan in January. It's clear he needs to play regularly to keep progressing.
After his performance against Valencia, something changed: Endrick has decided he wants to stay at Real Madrid and that, no matter what happens, he'll fight to convince Xabi Alonso. Despite the offers he has all over Europe and the loan rumors, he now wants to stay at Bernabéu.
The commitment Endrick is showing is admirable. He has told the club that his goal is to earn a place at Real Madrid, not to run away to another team. This change in approach creates a new dynamic in his relationship with the coaching staff and the locker room.
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