As a result of the many injuries that Real Madrid has had during the course of this season, the club is under increasing amounts of pressure to make a move during the next transfer window in January.
As a result of Vinicius Jr.’s injury, Carlo Ancelotti is left with just three choices available to him, including Brahim Diaz and Joselu. This is especially true in terms of the goalscoring department.
Despite the fact that there is a great deal of enthusiasm around the arrival of Endrick, the Brazilian will not be in the Spanish capital until the summer of 2024. Furthermore, given the current state of affairs, Real Madrid might benefit from having a backup striker at least for the second half of the season.
Reports have suggested that the Spanish giants might make a bid as early as January, and they have lately been connected with a transfer for Santos whizkid Marcos Leonardo. The move has been associated with the Spanish giants.
There is no interest on the part of Real Madrid in Leonardo: Romano
In spite of this, Fabrizio Romano (via RM4Arab) has dispelled recent rumors that Real Madrid is interested in acquiring Leonardo. Romano’s statement was made in a recent update.
It has been suggested by a reputable Italian writer that Real Madrid does not want to recruit a player with a profile that is comparable to that of Leonardo.
As a result, it is very likely that the Spanish giants are not contemplating making any kind of bid for the Santos whizkid, who has scored thirteen goals in the Brazilian top division this year and is estimated to be worth twenty million euros.
There is still a lot of excitement about Endrick.
The imminent arrival of Endrick is likely to be one of the primary factors that will prevent Real Madrid from having any interest in making a bid for Leonardo.
In terms of playing style, everything points to the fact that the whizkid now playing for the Palmeiras is fairly comparable to Leonardo. Romano continues by saying that Real Madrid would rather wait until the summer of 2024 for Endrick to arrive at the club.
Endrick, on the other hand, has been the source of a great deal of enthusiasm on account of his outstanding performance in Brazil, in addition to the fact that he made his debut for the national team only a month ago.