Real Madrid are in scintillating form as they assert their dominance in La Liga with a solid 2-1 win over Barcelona in season’s first El Clasico.
Los Blancos now hold a five-point lead over their archrivals who are in second spot in the La Liga points table after 10 league games.
While several Real Madrid delivered phenomenal performances in the crunch match, Endrick was one such player who didn’t play a single minute in this iconic fixture despite being on the bench.
The young Brazilian has grown out of favour at Real Madrid especially after Xabi Alonso’s arrival as he is yet to make an appearance for the club this season.
Endrick is desperate for more game time as he wants to cement his place in the Brazil squad for next year’s World Cup and Carlo Ancelotti won’t hand him a spot with such low gametime.
Therefore, the young forward is looking for a loan move in the upcoming January window and even Real Madrid are open to such a move.
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According to reports via Sport.de, Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart are interest in signing Endrick in a short-term loan deal in January providing him with an opportunity to feature regularly.
The Brazilian is looking for a team in the top five European leagues also competing in the European competitions and plays attacking football to help his cause.
Stuttgart fortunately meet all of the mentioned requirements and could be a great destination for the 19-year-old forward.
Stuttgart plan to use good relationship with Alonso to sign Endrick
The primary aspect of this loan move has to be Stuttgart’s strong relationship with Real Madrid manager Alonso, and they are looking to leverage that to sign the Brazilian in January.

While any particular talks with Endrick or Real Madrid’s camps are way off the mark right now but Stuttgart desperately need attacking reinforcements following Ermedin Demirovic’s serious foot injury and Deniz Undav’s lengthy injury absence.
On the other hand, Alonso rates Stuttgart very highly and he trusts Sebastien Hoeness and his capability of bringing the best of the young talents, something which could work in Endrick’s favour if the move materializes.
Currently, the Eagles are sitting in third position in the Bundesliga points table and a loan move for Endrick could be beneficial for all the parties.
However, they need to fend off interest from clubs like Olympique Marseille and fellow Bundesliga rivals RB Leipzig, who are also interested in the young Brazilian.


