Xabi Alonso has taken charge of Real Madrid with important decisions that are already shaking up the locker room. His arrival represents not only a change in style but also in mentality and internal hierarchies. In this context, the club has started its traditional exit operation to balance the squad.
Players like Vallejo, Mendy, and Endrick are on the radar for possible moves during this summer transfer window. The internal competition is fierce, and not everyone will have space to show themselves regularly. From Italy, Juventus have been the first to make a move for one of the prospects.
No place in the new system
At just eighteen years old, Endrick has arrived at Bernabéu full of excitement and excessive expectations. However, the coaching staff believe that he isn't ready to take on important minutes at this time. Xabi Alonso has been clear: he prefers the Brazilian to gain experience before fully joining the team.
Juventus have shown serious interest in securing his loan for next season in Serie A. There, he would have more minutes, less media pressure, and a demanding league to gain experience. Real Madrid see this option favorably, as long as certain conditions are met.
The Basque coach is clear that he needs to reorder priorities to build a winning team from the ground up. He doesn't want unfulfilled promises or signings without a future, but rather profiles that grow progressively. That's why he has started making decisions in several areas of the squad.
Lucas Vázquez has already left, and Luka Modric has put an end to his glorious white era. Xabi is committed to the change and regeneration of the group, regardless of names or hierarchies. The revolution has begun, and everyone is required to adapt or leave.
Arda Güler stays, Endrick must wait
While the Turk Arda Güler has his continuity and a growing role guaranteed, Endrick's case is different. The young Brazilian has shown flashes, but his maturation process needs more continuity and prominence. That's why a loan appears to be the best short-term solution.
Xabi Alonso trusts that Endrick will break out, but he prefers him to do so in a less demanding environment. Serie A, with its tactical and physical focus, can serve as the ideal springboard for his development. The goal is for him to return to Madrid as a much more complete and mature footballer.
From Turin, they have tried to negotiate a loan with a purchase option, something that has been rejected. Florentino Pérez is clear that Endrick is a club asset and won't be sold. Real Madrid only consider a loan without clauses that compromise his sporting rights.
This is the same model that was applied with Nico Paz, who grew significantly during his loan in Italy. That positive precedent has reinforced the idea of repeating the strategy with other young prospects. In this case, Endrick is next on the external development plan list.
Key summer for Madrid's future
With Xabi Alonso in charge, Real Madrid's project is taking a more rational and progressive direction. The sports planning seeks to balance present and future without sacrificing immediate competitiveness. The departures aren't discards, but rather strategic bets to strengthen the team with vision.
Endrick's loan, if it happens, will be an example of how the club manages young talent. It's not about giving up on him, but about allowing him to grow without pressures that could hinder his development. The summer will be decisive for Endrick, Juventus, and a Madrid that bets on sporting intelligence.