Endrick is once again on the radar of a Premier League club. Liverpool are considering a bid of around €65 million for the 20-year-old, who still has four years left on his contract with Real Madrid.

The interest from Liverpool comes as a result of them chasing new attacking options following Mohamed Salah’s departure. According to English sources, Endrick is on a list with Bradley Barcola, Ibrahim Mbaye and Yankuba Minteh – but the Brazilian stands out as a different type of player than the three wingers.

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65 million euros on the table

As MundoDeportivo reports, the amount Liverpool are willing to offer Endrick is €65 million – a sum that would make any sale significant for Real Madrid’s finances. The Brazilian joined from Palmeiras in the summer of 2024 and has a contract until 2030.

Endrick returned to Madrid this summer after a loan spell at Olympique Lyon in the second half of the 2025/26 season. There he got the playing time he had been looking for – and finished his stay in France with eight goals and eight assists.


Competition in the attack

His return to Madrid coincided with the start of José Mourinho’s second term as coach. Endrick cut short his holiday to make himself available, scoring against Fiorentina after just three training sessions with the group – an early mark in the competition for places.

But the competition is tough. Kylian Mbappé leads the attacking line, and this summer the club has brought in Yan Diomande and Carlos Espí – the latter of whom has impressed greatly in the pre-season with two goals. Diomande is seen as a significant reinforcement who will play an important role in the attack.

Endrick has also been given playing time. He started against Fiorentina and played in the Teresa Herrera trophy against Deportivo, giving Mourinho the opportunity to assess him directly before the start of LaLiga. The question is how much playing time he will get in a season with increased competition.


Real Madrid must choose

Financially, a bid of €65 million would force Real Madrid to consider a permanent sale – rather than a new loan. With a relatively long contract and a desire for more regularity, Endrick is at a crossroads.

Liverpool will now have to decide whether to formalise their interest with an official bid. Endrick is still at Mourinho’s disposal – and his future depends on Real Madrid’s decision and what sporting opportunities Mourinho can offer him this season.

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