Endrick seems to be on the verge of leaving, possible destination revealed
Endrick’s future could take an unexpected turn in the winter transfer window.
According to reports from Germany and Spain, VfB Stuttgart have opened talks with Real Madrid to secure a loan deal for the young Brazilian striker, with the aim of giving him more regular playing time in the Bundesliga, while the Spanish giants will continue to monitor his development.
The team managed by Sebastian Hoeneß is struggling in attack due to injuries to Ermedin Demirovic and Deniz Undav, two of their most important offensive players.
For this reason, Stuttgart sees 19-year-old Endrick as the ideal solution to strengthen their attack and maintain their objective of qualifying for Europe.
The Brazilian, who has had few minutes under Xabi Alonso, is reportedly open to a loan deal that would allow him to gain experience in a more stable and competitive environment.
This season, he has been chasing stars like Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Jr. and Rodrygo, which has limited his options at the Santiago Bernabéu.
A key factor that could facilitate a deal is the good relationship between Hoeneß and Alonso, built during their time in the Bundesliga.
According to German media, the Real Madrid coach is confident in Hoeneß’s ability to develop young talent, which puts Stuttgart ahead of other interested clubs, such as Marseille, Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig.
Sources close to the German club report that negotiations have already begun and that the potential loan could last six months, with a conditional purchase option and a commitment to play him regularly in European competitions.
At the Bernabéu, Real Madrid are not ruling out the possibility of a temporary departure for Endrick, as long as certain conditions are met: he must play in an elite league, have consistent minutes and the deal does not include a mandatory buyout clause.
The aim is to give the former Palmeiras talent the necessary experience before fully consolidating himself in Madrid’s first team.
Speaking to TNT Sports Brasil, Xabi Alonso said:
“Everyone wants to play, especially the young ones. But you have to understand the context – we are competing at the highest level and there is not always space. Endrick has to be patient; his moment will come,” he said.
A loan move to Stuttgart could be crucial for the development of one of South America’s brightest talents. At just 19 years old, Endrick is looking for the minutes he needs to continue his growth and prepare for the big challenge: achieving success with Real Madrid.
If the deal goes through, the Brazilian would be one of the most sensational moves of the winter transfer window, while Stuttgart would gain a rising star, capable of keeping the club’s pace and ambitions alive in Germany.


