Arsenal are keeping an eye on Endrick’s situation as it looks increasingly likely that the Real Madrid forward will be signed this summer.
The Gunners are big fans of the talented young Brazil international and sources in the agent world say he is one of the players they will be keeping an eye on as they explore the market for attacking players this summer.
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In general, a major shake-up is expected after a disappointing season at the Bernabéu, and there is also a lot of interest in Real Madrid players who could be signed this summer.
Eduardo Camavinga offered to Arsenal clubs such as, while the North London giants also founded. Contact with people close to Arda Güler.
At the time, a simple loan to Lyon would have been a good fit for all parties, but the situation will be revisited this summer, with Real potentially needing to sell to get the player they want, while an expected change in manager could mean some parts of the squad are willing to move elsewhere.
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“Arsenal are monitoring Endrick’s situation closely,” a source told me. “Nothing has progressed. They have not made any offers or made any negotiations, but he is a player they like and is one of the options they will consider when signing a new striker this summer.”
A number of sources have confirmed to me that attacking signings are a top priority for Arsenal as they have had problems in the attacking department this season, especially Gabriel Jesus, who is expected to leave the Emirates Stadium. Both Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli also have question marks.
Endrik can play up front or out wide and looks like a perfect fit for Mikel Arteta’s side, while still being young enough to develop after a difficult start at Madrid.
The 19-year-old has shone during his loan spell at Lyon and sources close to the player suggest a return to Real remains his priority.
While it’s not a certainty that the Spanish giants will sell, the signs are just beginning that it will be a game to watch in the weeks and months ahead, and are likely to become clearer at the end of the season.

