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Chelsea and Arsenal's hopes of signing Real Madrid forward Endrick have been dashed as the club sends a firm message regarding his future. The young Brazilian striker's recent loan performance has solidified his value to Real Madrid.
Chelsea and Arsenal dealt blow in pursuit of Real Madrid forward
Endrickâs name still carries that rare electricity reserved for footballers who seem to arrive with tomorrow already attached to them. At 19, the Brazilian striker remains one of the most talked-about young forwards in the game, and his recent loan spell at Lyon has only strengthened the sense that Real Madrid have a precious asset on their hands.
TEAMtalk report that Endrick has enjoyed âan impressive second half of the season on loan at Lyon, scoring seven goals and registering seven assists in 18 matches in all competitions and reigniting the excitement around his long-term potential.â Those numbers matter. They point to more than promise. They show end product, adaptation and a young player responding to uncertainty with substance.
His temporary move came after frustration over limited opportunities under former Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, who has since departed. That detail is important, because timing often defines young careers. A new managerial picture at Madrid may now offer Endrick the pathway he previously lacked.
With Brazilâs World Cup squad on the horizon, Endrickâs ambition has sharpened further. Regular football has revived his momentum, and the striker now looks determined to turn Lyon form into Madrid relevance.
Chelsea and Arsenal are pursuing Endrick due to his potential as a talented young forward, which could enhance their attacking options.
Real Madrid has sent a firm message indicating that they consider Endrick a valuable asset and are not looking to sell him.
Endrick's loan spell at Lyon has been successful, further increasing his reputation and value as a promising striker.
Endrick's strong performance at Lyon has made it less likely for Chelsea and Arsenal to acquire him, as Real Madrid sees him as an important player for the future.
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It is little surprise Arsenal and Chelsea have asked the question. Both clubs have spent heavily on youth, potential and long-term squad building. Endrick fits the profile perfectly, a technically gifted, explosive forward with elite pedigree and room to grow.
TEAMtalk state that âboth Arsenal and Chelsea have made enquiries over the teenagerâs availability in recent weeks, exploring whether a deal could be struck this summer.â For Arsenal, he would represent another high-upside attacking option capable of developing within a title-chasing structure. For Chelsea, he would align with the clubâs long-running pursuit of young, globally admired talent.
Yet the answer from Spain appears emphatic. TEAMtalk report: âHowever, Madridâs stance is clear. Sources have confirmed that the Spanish giants have informed both Arsenal and Chelsea that Endrick will be returning to Estadio Bernabeu and is firmly part of their first-team plans for next season.â
That sentence should cool Premier League excitement. Madrid do not sound like a club inviting negotiation. They sound like a club closing the door before the bidding starts.
Endrickâs own position makes this even clearer. TEAMtalk add that âEndrick himself is also eager to stay and fight for his place in the Madrid team next season.â That matters greatly. If the player wanted another move, Arsenal and Chelsea might sense leverage. Without that desire, this becomes a near impossible chase.
The Brazilian wants âat least one more opportunity to establish himself as a regular in Madridâs first team,â and that is both understandable and admirable. Real Madrid remains the grandest stage in club football, and players with Endrickâs confidence rarely walk away without testing themselves properly.
Florentino Perezâs belief also looms large. TEAMtalk report that Madridâs president maintains âhis long-held belief that Madrid signed the best young player in world football.â When that level of institutional support exists, a sale becomes more than a transfer decision. It becomes an admission Madrid misread the market, the talent, or the timing. None of those possibilities appears likely.
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Endrick is not the only Madrid youngster attracting Premier League attention. TEAMtalk also reveal that Arsenal and Chelsea are âmaintaining regular contact with Madrid over Jacobo Ramon, the highly-rated central defender currently playing for Como.â
Ramonâs situation is intriguing. He has impressed in Italy under Cesc Fabregas, featuring alongside Nico Paz, and Madrid retain buy-back and sell-on clauses. TEAMtalk explain that his arrangement is âeffectively viewed as a loan arrangement, similar to Paz.â
That detail reveals Madridâs broader plan. They are not simply collecting young players. They are placing them, monitoring them and preparing possible reintegration. Endrick, Ramon and Paz could all return this summer as part of a renewed youth pathway at the Bernabeu.
For Arsenal and Chelsea, the message could hardly be clearer. Madrid are not in a mood to lose control of elite young assets. Their stance on Ramon is expected to âmirror their stance on Endrick â firm and unwavering.â
That leaves Premier League suitors admiring from a distance. Endrick may still one day play in England, but this summer does not appear to be the moment. Madrid see him as part of their future, and Endrick appears ready to fight for that future himself.
From an Arsenal perspective, this feels like a sensible enquiry that was always likely to hit a wall. Endrick is exactly the sort of forward supporters would love, sharp, fearless, technically gifted and already producing at senior level. Yet Arsenal fans may also ask whether this is the right profile at the right time. Mikel Artetaâs side need certainty in attack, and Endrick, for all his talent, would still arrive as a developing player. If Madrid are not selling, Arsenal should move quickly towards targets with clearer availability.
Chelsea supporters may feel a different kind of frustration. The club have chased the worldâs best young talent for years, and Endrick would fit that recruitment model perfectly. The issue is that Chelsea already have a crowded young squad, and fans have grown wary of potential without structure. Signing Endrick would be exciting, but only if there were a defined role for him.
For both clubs, Jacobo Ramon may be the more realistic conversation in time, although Madridâs clauses and control complicate that too. This report reads like a reminder that Real Madrid do not panic with elite prospects. They develop leverage, protect value and decide from strength. Arsenal and Chelsea may admire the talent, but Madrid hold the cards.