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Brazil starlet Endrick seals Lyon loan after Madrid exit approval

Lyon have completed the signing of Endrick on loan from Real Madrid for the remainder of the season.

The 19-year-old joins the Ligue 1 side in a straight loan deal that does not include an option to buy.

Lyon will cover part of Endrick’s salary during his stay, while Madrid have inserted performance-related clauses into the agreement.

Madrid will be entitled to additional compensation if Endrick fails to start at least 25 matches across all competitions.

That figure is flexible and may be adjusted depending on Lyon’s involvement in the Coupe de France and the Europa League.

Endrick will wear the number nine shirt at Lyon, reflecting the central role planned for him in Paulo Fonseca’s attacking set-up.

The move has already been agreed by all parties, but cannot be formally registered until the winter transfer window opens.

French regulations require a four-day waiting period after registration, ruling Endrick out of Lyon’s league trip to Monaco on January 3.

His debut could instead come later in January, potentially in the Coupe de France or Lyon’s subsequent Ligue 1 fixtures.

Lyon’s proposal attracted Endrick after he struggled for consistent opportunities in Madrid during the first half of the campaign.

The striker has made just three appearances this season, starting once in the Copa del Rey and featuring briefly in La Liga and the Champions League.

Madrid initially delayed a decision on his future, hoping his situation would change, but it became clear he was not part of manager Xabi Alonso’s immediate plans.

Endrick featured more regularly during the 2024-25 season under Carlo Ancelotti, making 22 La Liga appearances despite starting only three matches.

The Brazilian agreed to join Madrid from Palmeiras in December 2022 and officially arrived in Spain in July 2024.

He has since made 40 appearances in all competitions for Madrid, bagging seven goals and one assist.

Endrick believes regular football in Ligue 1 will boost his chances of returning to Brazil’s national team ahead of next year’s World Cup.

The 19-year-old already has senior international experience, with three goals in 14 appearances for Brazil/

Lyon are fifth in Ligue 1 after 16 matches and remain in contention for domestic and European objectives.

Endrick will join the squad at the end of December as Lyon prepare for a demanding run of fixtures.

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