Endrick Reveals Surprising Truth About His Role and Shirt Number at Real Madrid—What It Means for the Club’s Future Attack
When Endrick signed for Real Madrid in the summer of 2024, he arrived days after Kylian Mbappe and joined an attacking corps that already contained the likes of attacking talents Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Brahim Diaz.
Competition for places was clearly going to be an issue for the teenager from the get-go, with Endrick having to largely settle for a super-sub role.
Endrick on his favoured role
And while his spell at the French side has seen him pick up valuable playing time, he has also been able to prove that he has the kind of versatility that managers crave and will open the door to further opportunities when he returns to his parent club.
Asked about his favoured positions, he tells FourFourTwo about how he has been able to adapt throughout his young career so far.



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