Endrick will stay with Palmeiras until he reaches 18 and then join Real; Leila Pereira, the president of Palmeiras, called this “the largest negotiation in Brazilian football history.” Chelsea miss out on the 16-year-old, having hosted his family at Cobham.
One of the most sought-after kids in the world has chosen Real over a number of other elite European teams, most notably Chelsea.
In order to discuss a possible transfer for the highly sought-after youngster, Chelsea hosted Endrick’s family at the club’s training facility in Cobham last month.
Real has enjoyed success in recent years when making investments in Brazil’s most promising young players. At roughly the same age, deals were reached for Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo, who are both now regulars in the first squad.
Endrick praised “the club of his heart” for allowing him to come to the Bernabeu and vowed to do everything for Palmeiras in the upcoming 18 months.