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West Ham United, Newcastle United, Aston Villa keen on Endrick

West Ham United, Newcastle United and Aston Villa are among those keen to sign Endrick on loan, with Real Madrid open to his exit.

According to Team Talk, Endrick is set for a loan departure from Real Madrid, with the forward keen to play regular minutes before the World Cup. The attacker has plenty of clubs interested ahead of the January window, with the likes of Aston Villa, Newcastle United and West Ham United keen.

Endrick could be one of the attractive names in the market ahead of the January window, as the attacker seeks a way out to play regularly. The Brazilian, which was a 60 million acquisition amid massive media fanfare as well as expectations a few years ago.

However, his minutes under the new boss have completely dried up, with Endrick yet to play for the new Real Madrid manager. With the World Cup on the horizon, the 19-year-old Real Madrid wonderkid, like many other prominent stars, is eager to play in the grand tournament, but his participation is under threat owing to a lack of minutes.

Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Endrick is expected to leave Real Madrid in January in search of regular minutes, with a host of Premier League sides are keen on the attacker. West Ham had been leading the race, or at least perceived to be a frontrunner of some sort, but there were doubts about whether Endrick would prefer them over others.

The Hammers are still thought to be in the mix for the attacker, as he could be a good addition for their attacking setup that has lacked over the last two seasons. He will get his share of minutes with the Hammers, but there’s a distinct possibility that other clubs could prove more attractive than the Londoners.

Aston Villa are in the mix, but Newcastle United, not so much

The prospect of a loan may not prove enough to tempt English sides into attempting, as the likes of Brighton’s interest will depend on the chance to keep him beyond a loan deal. This could also be a reason why Newcastle United are not so much interested, unlike previous reporting that stated the Magpies were eager to bring him.

Aston Villa, on the other hand, had previously held an interest when they had Jhon Duran in the mix. However, they could again enter the race for the 19-year-old Real Madrid wonderkid, as a loan deal could prove beneficial to add another attacker to their mix, something they did even last January.

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