Endrick's Real Madrid Exit Pushes Toward Lyon: A Strategic Loan to Safeguard a Golden Asset
13 December 2025
Endrick to Lyon loan amid Madrid's strategic protection
Endrick's departure from Real Madrid is now considered a done deal, even as reports of Xabi Alonso's dismissal swirl. The club has directed the youngster toward a winter loan, with no link to the coach's fate.
Madrid's plan to balance development and value while Alonso's future remains uncertain
And according to the Spanish daily AS, the loan between Real Madrid and Olympique Lyonnais is definitive, with Endrick set to depart in search of more playing time and a spotlight, as part of his World Cup preparation.
His cameo against Manchester City has reopened the debate, after the forward needed only a few minutes to show he is not getting opportunities matching his potential.
With Alonso's doubt growing, talk turned to a possible change in the player's situation and a stay to squeeze more minutes behind a new boss on the bench. Yet that scenario has faded, as it became clear the Brazilian's position will not change and he will move to Lyon as agreed.
From Real Madrid's perspective, Endrick's exit is a positive move aligned with the club's plan since the season began, as Gonzalo Garcia's performances have pushed the staff to rely on him as a true Number 9, a role the squad currently lacks.
Conversely, Alonso argues Endrick is more dynamic and less centralized inside the penalty area, despite finishing ability, and with Gonzalo Garcia and Mbappe in the squad, there aren't enough minutes to allocate behind Mbappe.
Yet the loan serves all parties: Endrick finds a starting berth and a real chance to shine, while trying to win Carlo Ancelotti's trust for Brazil's World Cup squad.
In return, Madrid protects the investment, with Endrick's price tag above 60 million euros across fees and clauses, while backing his future and keeping him active to prevent depreciation.
As an exception, both sides paused the activation of the loan as long as possible, not because Alonso's departure was likely, but to anticipate a shift in the attack's balance if an injury strikes.
Punchline: Gold often comes with paperwork.
Punchline: Endrick can't steal the show forever anyway.