Xabi Alonso shared an update on Endrick's future at Real Madrid amid intensifying speculation over his role in the squad following the meteoric rise of Gonzalo Garcia during the Club World Cup. His sudden breakthrough has sparked discussions about whether he should remain with the first team into the new season—a decision that could complicate Endrick’s position in the squad, especially as the young Brazilian recovers from an injury.
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Endrick struggling for prominence at RealGarcia's emergence further complicates mattersAlonso sheds light on the Brazilian's futureFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
At just 21 years of age, Garcia has become one of the standout players in the ongoing Club World Cup. He has turned heads throughout the tournament with his outstanding performances, registering three goals and a key assist in just four appearances.
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Garcia's rise comes at a time when Endrick is recovering from an injury. The Brazilian reportedly made the decision to travel to the United States independently. The purpose of the trip was to hold discussions with Madrid's senior officials about how he fits into the club’s vision, particularly given the emergence of Garcia and the injury setbacks that have limited his involvement.
WHAT ALONSO SAID
During a press briefing, Alonso reassured: “I’m counting on all three of them. Endrick is recovering, but of course, we’re counting on him. We’re not planning the squad [for next year], just looking for immediate performance. We’ll make decisions later.”
Speaking about Garcia's impact, he added: "He’s doing very well, the desire he’s showing is what we expected… and we’re happy with him.”
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Real Madrid are scheduled to face Borussia Dortmund on Saturday in the quarter-finals at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. A victory would secure their place in the semi-final round and move them one step closer to being crowned world champions.