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Marseille push for Endrick loan from Real Madrid as De Zerbi identifies ideal fit

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16 Oct, 2025 12:22 GMT, US

Marseille have set their sights on Endrick, and from everything I’m hearing, this pursuit has real legs. Roberto De Zerbi wants a dynamic, press-resistant forward who can attack the half-spaces, and the Real Madrid youngster ticks every box. With competition for minutes at the Bernabéu fierce, a short-term loan to OM could fast-track Endrick’s European adaptation without compromising Madrid’s long-term plan. The fit is logical, the timing is right, and the pathways are clear. Expect talks to accelerate, with a development-focused loan structure being the likeliest route. As an ex-pro, I see a move that benefits all three parties.

Marseille push for Endrick loan from Real Madrid as De Zerbi identifies ideal fit

Interest has emerged as Marseille’s recruitment team, aligned with Roberto De Zerbi’s blueprint, explores forward options for the coming window. Inside Spain, the conversation around Endrick’s minutes behind Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Kylian Mbappé has grown, making a development loan increasingly sensible. French press circles note OM’s push for young, high-ceiling attackers under De Zerbi. Club-side chatter suggests a short-term European loan without purchase option is under consideration to preserve Real Madrid’s long-term investment while accelerating Endrick’s adaptation.

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Impact Analysis

If Marseille land Endrick on loan, the tactical upside is immediate. De Zerbi’s positional play morphs from 4-2-3-1 to 3-2-5 in possession, and he craves a forward who can receive under pressure, attack the inside channel, and finish on the move. Endrick thrives on quick combinations and second-phase chaos—exactly the kind of scenarios OM create with Amine Harit between the lines, Ismaïla Sarr stretching the flank, and Jonathan Clauss supplying early deliveries. At the Vélodrome, he would get repetition, responsibility, and the right kind of mistakes that sharpen elite decision-making.

For Real Madrid, a loan preserves value and trajectory. With Mbappé central to the attack, Vinícius and Rodrygo locked into major roles, and Brahim Díaz and Arda Güler contesting creative minutes, Endrick’s pathway this season is crowded. A six-to-twelve-month loan in Ligue 1—physically demanding, tactically nuanced—could bridge the gap between Brazilian promise and Madrid readiness. The key is control: no purchase option, a clear playing-time plan, and continuous performance feedback back to Valdebebas.

For Ligue 1, the move elevates narrative and quality. OM gain a box-office talent who suits their pressing identity, while the league showcases another South American starlet adapting at speed. Commercially and competitively, it’s a clean win across the board.

Marseille push for Endrick loan from Real Madrid as De Zerbi identifies ideal fit

Reaction

Fan sentiment split along two lines: opportunity and ownership. A vocal group argued a move to Marseille is perfect—“he needs playing time, not bench minutes,” as one put it—citing De Zerbi’s track record with young attackers and OM’s energetic core. Some added tongue-in-cheek encouragements for Endrick to start learning French, embracing the idea he’ll quickly become a Marseille favorite.

On the Madrid side, the pragmatic voices dominated: if minutes are scarce behind Mbappé, Vinícius, and Rodrygo, a loan is not a demotion but a development leap. A few frustrated posts demanded Madrid “ship him to France” and reassign the No.9 shirt, though that felt more about squad politics than the player’s potential. Others pushed back with playful jabs—“they can buy him on FIFA”—reminding everyone this is a loan conversation, not a sale.

There was also a ripple of excitement about reigniting broader debates—pitting elite prospects against each other—evidence that Endrick already carries marquee gravity. Overall, the mood: optimistic for a loan, protective against any permanent exit.

Social reactions

Marseille interested in Endrick? 😂 Bro hasn’t even unpacked his bags in Madrid yet. They better relax🤣 this isn’t Career Mode.

RHAJA BLESS 🕊️ (@_rhajaRMFC)

They can buy him on fifa

Zim (@ZimRMFC)

He should go there such that we bring the Fati -Endrick debate alive I'm excited

TheMadridThanos (@Thanostrillions)

Prediction

Expect Marseille to formalize their interest swiftly, with an initial proposal centered on a straight loan until the end of the season, no purchase option, and soft guarantees around competitive minutes. Real Madrid will seek performance checkpoints—minimum appearances, role clarity, and positional usage—to ensure the loan tracks their development roadmap.

De Zerbi will pitch a defined role: left half-space attacker in a 4-2-3-1/3-2-5 hybrid, alternating between pressing trigger and penalty-box finisher. OM will highlight a clear pathway to starts and a supportive environment for adaptation, including language, housing, and performance staff dedicated to acceleration.

Timeline-wise, groundwork discussions could move quickly, with Madrid reserving the right to reassess if injuries alter their depth chart. If green-lit, medicals and paperwork should be straightforward. The likeliest scenario: announcement early in the next window, integration during the first international break thereafter, and immediate usage in league fixtures to build rhythm. Any late twist would come only if Madrid’s forward line suffers unexpected absences.

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Conclusion

From a dressing-room perspective, this has the feel of a win-win. Endrick needs the heat of weekly football; Marseille can offer it at a demanding level under a coach who elevates young attackers without diluting their instincts. Real Madrid protect their asset, nurture his growth against European defenses, and retrieve a sharper, more resilient forward in a few months’ time.

Big clubs don’t loan crown jewels lightly—when they do, it’s because the environment is right. The Vélodrome can be unforgiving, but it also forges players who embrace pressure. Endrick has the temperament and tools to thrive there. If the final details align—no purchase option, clear usage plan—this is a move I expect to happen. And when it does, don’t be surprised if Marseille ride his spark into a strong spring surge while Madrid welcome back a more battle-ready finisher.

Michael Brown

Michael Brown

Senior Editor

A former professional footballer who continues to follow teams and players closely, providing insightful evaluations of their performances and form.

Comments (38)

  • 16 October, 2025

    RHAJA BLESS 🕊️

    Marseille interested in Endrick? 😂 Bro hasn’t even unpacked his bags in Madrid yet. They better relax🤣 this isn’t Career Mode.

  • 16 October, 2025

    Ozzy

    Loan please

  • 16 October, 2025

    MÅŠÇØT

    He should go.

  • 16 October, 2025

    Zim

    They can buy him on fifa

  • 16 October, 2025

    Jason

    Loan or nothing

  • 16 October, 2025

    TheMadridThanos

    He should go there such that we bring the Fati -Endrick debate alive I'm excited

  • 16 October, 2025

    DJWITCH🇳🇿

    We should sell him to eiber or west ham

  • 16 October, 2025

    Paul Charles Football Polls

    🎯 Would you prefer Endrick to stay and fight for a place in the squad or should he go on loan to Marseille to get regular minutes under his belt?

  • 16 October, 2025

    Odin

    Good move if it happens. But i never understood why he couldn’t be coached into having a good fringe year or two to get his confidence back up.

  • 16 October, 2025

    Ka Shidy😉

    Good move for him

  • 16 October, 2025

    Alfie Solomons

    Stop reporting "news"from that "journalist". He only says stupid things, pathetic.

  • 16 October, 2025

    Mic Iconicz

    Ship him to France And strip our no.9 off him

  • 16 October, 2025

    YepYupSup

    Send him to PSV. He's not going to play that much next to greenwood and Aubameyang

  • 16 October, 2025

    uncletshephi🦁

    Loan

  • 16 October, 2025

    𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

    Yess

  • 16 October, 2025

    Beloved

    Destiny is calling 📞

  • 16 October, 2025

    Patrick

    🤝🏻

  • 16 October, 2025

    Big “R”

    He should to go where he get playing time.

  • 16 October, 2025

    Eudes Armel

    Pourquoi Xabi ne lui donne pas sa chance pourtant sur son ratio de match il a plus prouvé que brahim Diaz. Et il peut jouer à la place de Mastantuono. L’année est encore très longue

  • 16 October, 2025

    The Rovk

    Marseille, huh? Not surprised. Kid's talented, could be a great move for him. Let's see how this plays out.

  • 16 October, 2025

    גל זכריה

    זהו התחלת לעבוד

  • 16 October, 2025

    Football addict

    He should go

  • 16 October, 2025

    The North

    He should go

  • 16 October, 2025

    cr7taylor

    Ok

  • 16 October, 2025

    Jide

    Marseille might actually be good for Endrick. De Zerbi is doing a very good job with that young Marseille team. I believe Endrick can thrive and develop in that squad

  • 16 October, 2025

    MJ (RMfc)

    Risky to sell him, just loan the boy

  • 16 October, 2025

    VeeShal_Pradhan

    Start leraning French MY boy

  • 16 October, 2025

    Michael Okon

    They should come get him

  • 16 October, 2025

    ꧁☆Dr Saira Amber🇦🇪☆꧂®

    Appreciate you

  • 16 October, 2025

    Peter

    It would be better for him to go on loan

  • 16 October, 2025

    ꧁☆Dr Saira Amber🇦🇪☆꧂®

    W

  • 16 October, 2025

    Abu 🪂

    He’s goin no where

  • 16 October, 2025

    UTD JIMMIE

    He should go on loan To get more playing time

  • 16 October, 2025

    Matteo

    don't need him

  • 16 October, 2025

    Matteo

    take please

  • 16 October, 2025

    UTD JIMMIE

    Oh wow

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