He emphasized that the decision on whether Endrick should leave Real Madrid is a private matter between the player, the club, and his representatives.
Ancelotti suggested that Endrick should engage in discussions with the club to determine the best course of action for both the player and the team.
Endrick joined Real Madrid in 2022 from Palmeiras for a reported transfer fee of up to €60 million, with high expectations following his debut season where he scored seven goals in 37 appearances.
However, his second season has been more challenging, as a hamstring injury forced him to miss pre-season training, and subsequent games, including the Club World Cup and the start of La Liga.
Upon his return, Endrick found himself behind another player in the team's plans, resulting in limited playing time with only 11 league minutes so far.










