Madrid Universal
·17 de julio de 2025
Sources: Newcastle United ready to splash €70 million on Real Madrid’s teenage talent

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·17 de julio de 2025
According to Real Madrid Confidencial, it has come to light that Premier League side Newcastle United are prepared to offer €70 million to sign young Real Madrid forward Endrick.
Interestingly enough, the Brazilian wonderkid has no intention of leaving Madrid, neither on loan nor via a permanent transfer.
Ever since Gonzalo Garcia’s breakout performances at the Club World Cup, rumours around Endrick’s future have picked up pace.
Despite the buzz, sources close to the player have confirmed that Endrick remains fully committed to Real Madrid. He is determined to fight for his place in the squad, regardless of the increased competition for attacking roles.
Endrick is well aware that Gonzalo’s rapid rise could make it harder for him to get minutes under Xabi Alonso.
Even so, he is not backing down from the challenge. The 18-year-old starlet believes his future lies at Real Madrid, and he is motivated to prove himself worthy of more regular game time.
Newcastle United are ready to spend big. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Last season, Endrick showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the Copa del Rey, where he ended up as Real Madrid’s top scorer in the competition. Despite that, his opportunities in La Liga and the Champions League remained limited.
Some within the club believe a loan move could help him develop, but Endrick himself is not convinced that leaving is the right step.
The surprise twist in this situation comes from Brazilian media, who report that Newcastle are ready to splash €70 million on Endrick.
The Premier League side are searching for a replacement for Alexander Isak, who is on Liverpool’s radar.
Newcastle view Endrick as the perfect successor and are prepared to push hard to make the deal happen.
However, the player’s camp has made it clear that Endrick is focused on staying at Real Madrid and developing under Alonso, even if competition is fierce.