Finally, some sweet news for Real Madrid fans this week. Reports from Spain confirm that Brazilian wonderkid, Endrick, has returned to light training after his frustrating injury spell.
The 19-year-old striker had been out since May with a muscular injury. Just when fans thought he was on the verge of recovery, omo, the boy suffered a relapse during training last month. That setback forced him to miss Real Madrid’s entire Club World Cup campaign – painful moment for both the team and the player.
Missed Club World Cup & La Liga Opener
The timing of Endrick’s relapse couldn’t have been worse. He not only sat out the Club World Cup but also missed Real Madrid’s opening La Liga clash last weekend. In that game, it was Kylian Mbappé who stole the spotlight, netting the only goal in a narrow 1-0 win over Osasuna.
At that point, Madridistas were already asking, “when will this boy return?” because, truth be told, the club sees him as a future superstar.
Omo, This One Go Hot! Positive News Emerges
According to fresh reports out of Madrid, Endrick has now been spotted back on the grass at Valdebebas, the club’s training base. For now, it’s just an individual training session – but still, this is huge news.
It suggests the teenager is slowly but surely getting closer to full fitness and, if things go smoothly, fans may not have to wait too long before seeing him back in competitive action.
What This Means For Real Madrid
Real Madrid already boast attacking firepower with Mbappé leading the line, but Endrick’s return will give coach Carlo Ancelotti another exciting option upfront. While no official timeline for his comeback has been announced yet, this development is a welcome boost for the Spanish giants.