Newcastle United is reportedly interested in signing Real Madrid attacker Endric in the coming months.
The 19-year-old struggles with regular game times at Spanish clubs, and Endric needs to move on in search of normal playing time. Sitting on the bench of a big club at this stage of his career would be a big blow to the youngsters.
Chelsea is also linked to Brazilians.
Can Newcastle sign Endric?
It will be interesting to see if Newcastle is ready to provide him with the opportunity he needs. Signing a 19-year-old is a solid long-term investment for the club. According to Fichejes, Newcastle asked about the player but was able to move for him in January.
But Real Madrid may not want to lose such a phenomenal young talent as he is forever. Perhaps the loan move is ideal for all involved. It is still unclear if the new suitor will bring forward the proposal once the transfer window reopens in January. The 19-year-old adds pace, talent and unpredictability to Newcastle’s offense.
Newcastle needs a deep attack
They need more quality and cutting edge in the last third, and the Brazilians could be a solid acquisition. He is considered one of the best young talents in world football and has managed to grow into a future star with proper guidance.
However, he needs to play regularly and ensure a valuable first team experience. Sitting on the bench for Real Madrid this season is detrimental to his development as a footballer. Players should ask to push the exit if they do not get a regular opportunity between the current and January windows.
Newcastle has come along well this summer to bring in two quality strikers. They need to add even more depth to the sides. They rely too much on Anthony Gordon from the wide area.
England International will need to further support the attack, and Brazilian wingers will be added firmly. The opportunity to move into the Premier League can be very exciting for players as well. Regular exposure in British football could prove to be invaluable to the Brazilian and could accelerate his development. Real Madrid will also feel ideal to send him on loan, and he will feel he can return as a good player next summer.

