Teen dream: Brazil’s Endrick, 16, signs with Real Madrid

Palmeiras' Brazilian midfielder Endrick, 16, will join Real Madrid from July 2024, for an amount that is still "confidential." (AFP)
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Updated 16 December 2022
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Teen dream: Brazil’s Endrick, 16, signs with Real Madrid

  • Leila Pereira, the chairwoman of Palmeiras, said the transfer amount was confidential
  • Endrick has been compared to other soccer greats like Adriano and Ronaldo

SAO PAULO: Brazilian teenager Endrick says it’s a “dream come true” to join Real Madrid, even if he has to wait a bit.

The 16-year-old sensation for Brazilian club Palmeiras will move to Spain when he turns 18 — in July 2024.

The two clubs confirmed the agreement Thursday in separate statements about the most highly anticipated transfer from Brazil to Spain since Neymar’s move to Barcelona in 2013.

Financial details were not immediately released, but Brazilian media said the deal was worth nearly €60 million ($64 million).

Endrick played Brazilian championship matches this year in Palmeiras’ title-winning campaign and scored his first three professional goals. The teenager will continue playing for Palmeiras until his move to Madrid.

The striker was a target of several other top European clubs, which reportedly included Manchester City, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.

Endrick thanked Palmeiras “for offering me all that I needed to become what I am today, helping me make my dream come true.”

“Until I go to Real Madrid I will keep working as I always worked to be able to give Palmeiras even more on the pitch: More goals, more victories, more titles, and even more joy to our fans,” Endrick said in the Palmeiras statement.

The agreement is similar to those Madrid reached with Flamengo for Vinicius Junior and Santos for Rodrygo. Madrid paid the Brazilian teams some €45 million for each.

Leila Pereira, the chairwoman of Palmeiras, said the transfer amount was confidential.

“Real Madrid’s offer is compatible with Endrick’s enormous talent and it adds up to the sporting and financial goals we set since the beginning of the conversations,” Pereira said.

Endrick has been compared to other soccer greats like Adriano and Ronaldo. He has impressed scouts from an even younger age due to his powerful shots, speed and sharp finishing.

Ronaldo said in a recent interview that he wanted Brazil to take Endrick to the World Cup in Qatar. Many former footballers in the South American nation say the teenage sensation is a sure squad member for the team’s campaign in the next World Cup in 2026.


FIFA and Board of Peace to support Gaza reconstruction through football

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FIFA and Board of Peace to support Gaza reconstruction through football

  • The Board of Peace, established under the US President Donald Trump, held its first meeting focused on Gaza’s reconstruction fund, aimed at rebuilding the territory once Hamas disarms
FIFA and the ‌Board of Peace signed a partnership agreement on Thursday to attract investment from global leaders and ​institutions for sustainable development in conflict-affected regions through football.
The Board of Peace, established under the US President Donald Trump, held its first meeting focused on Gaza’s reconstruction fund, aimed at rebuilding the territory once Hamas disarms.
The disarmament of ‌Hamas militants ‌and accompanying withdrawal of ​Israeli ‌troops, ⁠the ​size of ⁠the reconstruction fund and the flow of humanitarian aid to the war-torn population are expected to pose significant challenges to the board’s effectiveness in the coming months.
The FIFA collaboration plan includes building 50 mini-pitches ⁠near schools and residential areas ‌in Gaza, five ‌full-size pitches across multiple districts, ​a state-of-the-art FIFA ‌academy and a new 20,000-seat national ‌stadium, FIFA said.
Trump said FIFA will raise $75 million for football-related projects in Gaza.
“Today, FIFA and the Board of Peace have signed a landmark ‌partnership agreement that will foster investment into football for the purpose ⁠of ⁠helping the recovery process in post conflict areas,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement.
“Together with the support of the Board of Peace, FIFA will drive this partnership which is built to deliver impact at every stage.”
The program will also emphasize job creation, youth participation, organized leagues for boys and girls, ​community engagement and ​the stimulation of local commercial activities, FIFA said.