Real Madrid veteran not interested in Manchester United move

According to sources, Real Madrid teenager Endrick is reportedly attempting to leave Manchester United, which may mean a significant change in the club’s attacking options. The 19-year-old is aggressively looking for a loan away in January, according to reputable journalist Jeremy Cross and TeamTalk’s own transfer insider Dean Jones, who are credited with bringing the matter to light.

Endrick has had difficulty finding playing time under Xabi Alonso, despite coming to the Santiago Bernabeu with a lot of excitement and a price tag of €70 million (£61.2 million). The child has reportedly “yet to make a single appearance” after he recovered from his injury. Although he “has not used him”, Alonso has brought him up to the matchday squads.

It has turned out to be decisive. “Endrick has informed his representatives that unless there is a significant change in his prospects, he will have to leave the Bernabeu in the January window,” The Sunday People reported. “He is increasingly desperate to leave,” reads another important statement.

Real Madrid star desperate to join Manchester United

Endrick is scheduled to depart in January, but he has given in and agreed to look for a loan that guarantees him playing time in order to try to have a chance at the World Cup, according to Real Madrid socio Pepe Alvarez, who supported the story on X.

A number of European teams are apparently interested in a six-month loan, including West Ham United, Juventus, and Newcastle United, in addition to Ruben Amorim’s team. In the event that Joshua Zirkzee decides to leave, Manchester United will look to locate a successor midway through the season, according to TeamTalk.

An insider was cited as saying that a deal is feasible, implying that some form of discussion had previously been attempted. Rasmus Hojlund and Benjamin Sesko provide Amorim with plenty of offensive potential, but Endrick fits a different description. That statement alone will delight United supporters, who have praised him as the new Ronaldo.

It would be a declaration of purpose if United could sign Endrick to a short-term contract, even if there was no buyout option. Amorim has revitalised the club’s image by emphasising youth, vitality, and pace. Endrick completely meets that description.

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