According to AS, to prevent Endrick from following the path taken by Roko at Barcelona, Ancelotti will reasonably manage his playing time.
Real Madrid offered a total of 60 million euros to Palmeiras to secure Endrick. This “new Ronaldo” just turned 18 last week, and the club held a grand unveiling ceremony for him the day before yesterday.
To adapt to the team as soon as possible, Endrick, who had participated in the Copa America with the Brazilian national team, shortened his vacation by half and will join his teammates participating in the preseason matches in the United States on July 28th.
Both Real Madrid and Endrick are well aware that they do not want to repeat what happened to Roko at FC Barcelona. At the time, Barcelona was eager to bring Roko to the Camp Nou ahead of schedule, but in half a year, he only played 16 games under Xavi, starting in just two of them, accumulating a total of 353 minutes on the pitch. Clearly, Roko is no longer part of new Barcelona coach Flick’s plans and can now only train with the youth team, seeking a transfer this summer.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will manage Endrick’s playing time reasonably. Another important figure in Endrick’s development is Real Madrid fitness coach Pintus, who oversees players with impressive and unusual physiques, especially for someone who has just turned adult. Endrick’s leg strength can be compared to that of Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo, which is like hitting the jackpot for the club’s best-ever fitness coach.
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