Endrick Will Be 2 Months Absent For Real Madrid Due To Hamstring Injury
JAKARTA - Real Madrid striker Endrick is expected to be out until mid-September 2025 after suffering another injury.
The 19-year-old Brazilian has experienced a series of hamstring problems in recent months, which saw him miss the end of the 2024/2025 La Liga season and then the 2025 Club World Cup.
Endrick's last match for Real Madrid came against Sevilla on May 18, 20255, when he suffered a hamstring injury to his right leg.
He was originally expected not to play in the 2025 Club World Cup, but eventually joined the squad for Real Madrid's training camp, before experiencing another hamstring problem.
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According to ESPN, his recovery from the injury is now experiencing further setbacks, which is expected to see him out for between eight and 10 weeks.
Endrick is now effectively starting his recovery from scratch. He is now expected to miss Los Blancos' first four matches in La Liga 2025/2026 - against Osasuna, Real Oviedo, Real Mallorca, and Real Sociedad - as well as the first international break, when Brazil will face Chile and Bolivia.
ESPN reports that Endrick will most likely not leave Real Madrid in this summer's transfer window - even on loan - despite interest from a number of clubs.
This happened despite competition in front of Real Madrid getting tight after Gonzalo Garcia's impressive 21-year-old contribution, which scored four goals in the 2025 Club World Cup, alongside Kylian Mbappe and Vinpresentus Junior.
Coach Xabi Alonso said he hoped Endrick could contribute to Real Madrid and called its development so far a natural process.
Endrick has often been a substitute for Real Madrid for the 2024/2025 season, featured in 22 La Liga games, played 354 minutes, and scored one goal, and scored one goal in the Champions League and five goals in the Copa del Rey.