Joining Real Madrid is a 'Dream Come True' for Endrick

Joining Real Madrid is a 'Dream Come True' for Endrick

Endrick Felipe, the Brazilian prodigy, is set to join Real Madrid next season after leaving Palmeiras. Before joining Real, he has been called up to the national team. Endrick has flown from Brazil to Florida to fulfill his national duty. Upon arrival, he expressed his aspirations, stating that rather than breaking records as a young goal-scorer, he aims to win the Copa América for Brazil. He also shared his excitement about his upcoming move to Madrid, calling it a dream come true.

At just 17 years old, Endrick Felipe is already showcasing his football magic. He has already donned the Brazilian jersey, scoring the winning goal in a friendly against England at Wembley Stadium, becoming the youngest goal-scorer at the iconic venue.

Endrick first came into the spotlight playing for Palmeiras in Brazil. Despite his youth, he has become a beloved figure among Palmeiras supporters, captivating thousands with his skills. He played a crucial role in helping Palmeiras secure their 12th league title.

Impressed by Endrick's talent at Palmeiras, Real Madrid secured his signing early on. However, due to age restrictions, he has not yet joined the squad. If all goes well, the Brazilian footballer will join Madrid's squad in July. Endrick expressed his joy, stating that joining Real Madrid fulfills his dream.

Reflecting on his move to Real Madrid, Endrick said, "I am grateful to Palmeiras for everything. They have given me so much. I hope they have a great season and move forward. I am fulfilling my dream of playing for Real Madrid. I hope I can give them something great. I believe God is with me."

Meanwhile, Endrick is set to play in his first major tournament for Brazil. Instead of focusing on personal achievements, this young sensation wants to win the title for his country. "I am very happy that this is my first Copa América, my first official championship with the Brazilian national team. We will try to win this title and train hard. We know there are many good teams here, making this tournament challenging for us. However, our goal is to secure the title."

Brazil's Copa América debut match is scheduled against Costa Rica on June 24.