Tottenham are open to splashing big money on Endrick ahead of the summer, with a €100 million bid planned to test Real Madrid’s resolve.
According to Fichajes, Tottenham is ready to go on the offensive to sign Endrick ahead of the summer following the young Brazilian’s rise to prominence. Spurs are eager to make headline signings when the season ends, as they are reportedly planning to splash €100 million to test Real Madrid’s resolve on the 19-year-old.
At the start of the season, Endrick did not appear to have a future at Real Madrid, considering how maligned he was under Xabi Alonso. Even before the Spanish manager was sacked, the club had planned a loan move, as Lyon managed to bring him on board despite competition from English clubs.
Lyon does not stand a chance to keep him any longer than the summer, meaning Endrick will have to decide his future. The obvious choice would be to stick around at Real Madrid in the hope of playing regularly and earning his spot in the team, although the club might anticipate offers for the attacker.
Chelsea have shown big interest in Endrick as they continue to scour the market for top young talents, and the Real Madrid prodigy is probably one they might consider signing. Tottenham were also linked a while ago, with the north Londoners now planning an offensive with a large offer to rest Real Madrid’s resolve.
Tottenham are reportedly willing to fork out €100 million to sign Endrick in the summer, which may represent a statement of intent from the Premier League giants. They have had problems in the centre-forward position for a long time, and signing a player of the quality of the 19-year-old would elevate their squad.
Will Real Madrid sell Endrick?
Real Madrid have high hopes with Endrick, and the loan move to Lyon was designed in a way that the young striker gets to play regularly in a good system. Ideally, a €100 million offer should test the waters, and Real Madrid might consider their options should they receive such a proposal, but at the moment, they might be eager to keep hold of Endrick and develop him into a world-class striker.
As for Endrick, he has enjoyed a rather fruitful spell at Lyon, scoring five times since his loan move there. He, too, might aspire to play a part in the long-term future of Real Madrid, and even if he were to leave, the Brazilian might prefer a Champions League team with the capacity to win trophies over Tottenham at the current moment.
