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Endrick loan race: Why Marseille looks the perfect springboard from Real Madrid

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20 Oct, 2025 19:57 GMT, US

Endrick has landed at Real Madrid into a front line starring Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo. Minutes will be precious, but his development can’t stall. If Madrid green-light a short-term loan, Marseille under Roberto De Zerbi offers a tailor-made platform: a fast, front-foot system, guaranteed high-intensity minutes and a demanding crowd that sharpens elite habits. Premier League options exist, but Ligue 1’s track record nurturing young attackers feels ideal for a six-to-12-month spell. The move reads like smart planning: protect the asset, accelerate development, then return a more decisive, press-ready finisher to the Bernabéu.

Endrick loan race: Why Marseille looks the perfect springboard from Real Madrid

The debate intensifies as Real Madrid integrate Endrick into an attack already loaded with Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Brahim Díaz at the start of the 2024–25 campaign. With competition for minutes fierce, discussion across European football circles has turned to an early-career loan that prioritizes development without derailing his Real Madrid trajectory. Marseille, among other suitors, have been floated due to stylistic fit and guaranteed exposure in a high-pressure environment.

Where should Endrick go if he gets a loan move?

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Impact Analysis

A strategic loan for Endrick would be about safeguarding trajectory, not surrendering potential. Real Madrid’s depth is a double-edged sword: training standards are elite, but match rhythm is harder to secure behind Mbappé, Vinícius and Rodrygo. A six-to-12-month spell at Marseille under Roberto De Zerbi would likely accelerate the Brazilian’s maturation in three key areas.

First, tactical development: De Zerbi’s positional play, with aggressive rest-defense and quick central combinations, mirrors many big-club demands. Endrick’s nine-and-a-half profile—explosive first step, compact finishing mechanics, and pressing bite—fits the fluid 4-2-3-1/3-2-4-1 rotations that Marseille employ. Second, physical and mental resilience: Ligue 1’s athletic tempo and OM’s unforgiving Velodrome crowd forge decision-making under stress, crucial for a teenager destined for Madrid’s spotlight. Third, minutes taxonomy: De Zerbi regularly trusts young, high-ceiling attackers, granting starts and high-leverage late-game reps that build timing and chemistry.

Commercially, Madrid protect asset value while showcasing Endrick weekly in a top-five league. Technically, he returns sharper in his off-ball press triggers, weak-foot finishing and final-third choices. For OM, it’s a high-upside, low-risk injection of dynamism. For Madrid, it’s smart load management in a title-chasing season, ensuring the long view isn’t sacrificed to short-term congestion.

Endrick loan race: Why Marseille looks the perfect springboard from Real Madrid

Reaction

Fan sentiment splits into familiar camps. Traditionalists insist Endrick should “stay and fight” for his shirt, arguing that daily training alongside Mbappé and Vinícius is its own accelerator. Pragmatists counter that match rhythm is irreplaceable—young strikers sharpen instincts in real minutes, not just rondos. A Premier League chorus urges a move to England for the visibility and intensity boost, while skeptics caution that adaptation, language and officiating variance can stall a teenager mid-season.

Marseille’s advocates present concrete logic: a guaranteed pathway to starts, a manager renowned for forward development, and a cauldron atmosphere that stress-tests big-game temperament. Others propose a permanent exit—framed as ruthless squad planning—claiming Mbappé’s presence narrows Endrick’s lane. That view feels extreme; Madrid recruited Endrick precisely for a long runway. A cheeky subset jokes that Chelsea “want everyone,” hinting that London’s carousel isn’t a stable incubator. Meanwhile, comparisons to Benjamin Šeško surface, with some fans projecting Endrick’s ceiling as equal or higher if he collects consistent minutes now.

Social reactions

He should come to England

Sport Xparte (@aproko_Xparte)

It should not be a loan move, but a permanent signing. Mbappe is the reason this kid has no place in Madrid. Bad soprts planning by the Madrid board.

Football Elitist (@FootballElitism)

Move to get more minutes

Flo.Wirt7_ (@Wirt7Flo)

Prediction

Most likely scenario: Madrid keep Endrick through the autumn to integrate him in training and cup minutes, then approve a January loan if his league minutes remain sporadic. Marseille are well-placed to win the race—tactical fit, Champions-level pressure, and a track record of fast-tracking young attackers under Roberto De Zerbi. Expect a structure with no buy option, recall protection, and clear playing-time expectations baked in.

Alternative track: a La Liga loan that preserves language and stylistic continuity—clubs like Rayo or Getafe would guarantee starts but may not offer the same expansive attacking patterns. A Premier League short spell is possible—Endrick’s senior Brazil caps strengthen work-permit standing—but adaptation risk mid-season is non-trivial, and Madrid historically prefer developmental environments that prioritize the player over survival football.

Outcome if he stays: rotational minutes in Madrid’s front three, with occasional starts in Copa del Rey and select league fixtures. Valuable, but slower development curve. Outcome if he moves to OM: immediate responsibility, a pressing structure that mirrors elite demands, and a realistic 8–12 goal contribution window across half a season—enough to return to the Bernabéu sharper and selection-ready for 2025.

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Conclusion

Everything points to a proactive, player-first solution: a short, focused loan, Marseille as the leading fit, and a clean path back to Real Madrid. The crowding effect of Mbappé, Vinícius and Rodrygo isn’t a roadblock; it’s a timing puzzle. Solve it with minutes in a high-trust environment and Endrick’s explosive toolkit—first contact, balance through contact, and penalty-box instincts—will scale on schedule.

Marseille offers the perfect blend: demanding fans, a coach who systemizes chance creation, and a league that hardens strikers without blunting their flair. Madrid retain full control, OM gain a box-office spark, and the player harvests the one currency he can’t buy at Valdebebas right now: consistent, high-leverage minutes. If the green light comes, expect this to move quickly—no drama, just smart planning for a generational prospect.

Sarah Williams

A young female reporter at Sky Sports, widely connected and deeply knowledgeable about football.

Comments (18)

  • 20 October, 2025

    Sport Xparte

    He should come to England

  • 20 October, 2025

    Football Elitist

    It should not be a loan move, but a permanent signing. Mbappe is the reason this kid has no place in Madrid. Bad soprts planning by the Madrid board.

  • 20 October, 2025

    Flo.Wirt7_

    Move to get more minutes

  • 20 October, 2025

    Manny

    He might be better than sesko 👀

  • 20 October, 2025

    Last

    Back to school 🎒😂

  • 20 October, 2025

    Samad 🫆

    Fulham

  • 20 October, 2025

    stanfield

    IN THE BEST CLUB IN THE WORLD 💙⚪️

  • 20 October, 2025

    Precious Jeremiah

    He should go to where he came from…. Or go home.

  • 20 October, 2025

    Daevid🙂

    Everton tbh He will be getting services from the likes of dewsbury hall,Grealish and iliman idiaye

  • 20 October, 2025

    Sterlhyn

    Naa he should stay and fight for his position

  • 20 October, 2025

    nothinginthesoul

    Strasbourg

  • 20 October, 2025

    Connor

    Back to school

  • 20 October, 2025

    Hamilton_City

    Marseille is a good club.

  • 20 October, 2025

    DM

    Chelsea would want to sign everyone

  • 20 October, 2025

    ECONOMIST MEDIKALBA 🥷🥷

    Getafe

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