AC Milan have contacted Endrick's entourage to ask about the possibility of bringing him in. Real Madrid have already closed the door on a summer move, with the forward's situation set to be revisited in January.

Milan's inquiry

The contact from Milan is real enough to matter. SPORT, citing Fabrizio Romano, reported: "AC Milan have contacted Endrick's entourage to inquire about the possibility of having him in their team."

That puts the Italian club into the picture, but not as a club that has made a decisive push. Their interest fits a side that finished 5th in Serie A in 2025 with 70 points, a level that still keeps them in the market for ambitious deals.

Endrick's international record also gives the move a bit more context. He has 4 World Cup appearances in 2026 and a 6.48 average rating at the tournament, which suggests a player already operating at senior level, even if the output is still being judged.

Madrid's January call

The more important line is Madrid's stance. SPORT's report said: "Real Madrid have ruled out a move for the striker at this point in time, but the possibility of a move in the next winter transfer window remains."

That lines up with the other firm detail in the story, which is that the club and the player will reassess his situation in January. So this is less about a summer exit being ready and more about a pause, with Madrid keeping control of the timeline.

Endrick stays at the Bernabéu through the summer, and January is the point when the discussion opens again.

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