While Real Madrid reclaimed the top spot in La Liga after a hard-fought victory over Getafe, the result failed to ease tensions inside the dressing room. On the contrary, several sensitive issues have begun to escalate again, threatening the stability of the upcoming phase.
Although Spanish coach Xabi Alonso focused on the team’s performance and fighting spirit, which he described as “solid,” it seemed there was more beneath the surface, especially considering the notable absence of one of the club’s most promising young talents.
The apparent calm following the 1–0 win did little to silence growing discussions about refereeing decisions, tactical choices, and the future of Endrick, the young Brazilian striker who had drawn attention before mysteriously disappearing from the starting lineup.
According to Spanish journalist Pepe Alvarez, the young player, in whom the club’s management had placed great hopes, has recently begun to reconsider his position and is now open to leaving the team during the upcoming winter transfer window in search of regular playing time that could secure him a spot in the Brazilian national team for upcoming international tournaments, most notably the World Cup.
Sources indicate that Real Madrid has already opened talks with several European clubs that have expressed interest in signing Endrick on loan until the end of the season, particularly given his limited playing opportunities amid fierce competition for forward positions within the team.
Although Xabi Alonso denied just a few days ago any plans to loan out Endrick or his teammate Gonzalo, the current situation on the ground has forced the young player to reevaluate his future due to his decreasing minutes on the pitch.










