
Endrick came to Lyon in January as a teenager who needed minutes. He's leaving as a teenager who earned them. Real Madrid have made their position clear: he's coming home.
Five league goals, six assists, 1,061 minutes. That's the full ledger from Endrick's Ligue 1 loan, and it reads considerably better than anyone outside Lyon — or perhaps inside the Bernabéu — expected. The headline is the hat-trick in the 5-2 win over Metz, which is the kind of afternoon that makes a loan move feel less like a detour and more like a plan that actually worked.
He arrived in France as a player who had barely featured under Carlo Ancelotti — talented beyond question, but caught behind a queue at the Bernabéu that doesn't really have an end. Lyon gave him a stage. He used it.
Real Madrid have told interested clubs — and there are interested clubs — that Endrick is not available. He returns to the Bernabéu this summer and is in the first-team plan for 2026-27 under Álvaro Arbeloa. That's a fairly unambiguous message. The door isn't ajar. It's shut.
Arbeloa inheriting a 19-year-old Brazilian coming off a productive European loan is, on paper, not the worst situation a new head coach can find himself in.
Endrick turns 20 in July. The trajectory is still steep. What Lyon did — and what often gets lost in the broader Real Madrid narrative — is give him a competitive environment where the ball actually came to him, where mistakes were survivable, and where a hat-trick against Metz could happen without the weight of the Bernabéu's expectations pressing down on every touch.
He didn't look like a man finding his feet. He looked like a man finding his game.
The loan ends. The next chapter is the one that matters — and for the first time since he signed for Madrid, it genuinely looks like it's his to write.
Endrick came to Lyon in January as a teenager who needed minutes. He's leaving as a teenager who earned them. Real Madrid have made their position clear: he's coming home.
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