
Fell in Madrid, revived in Lyon, and now Arsenal want him – Endrick could end up in North London
Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 27.04.26. | 22:34
The Brazilian who shone during his loan spell at Olympique has attracted interest from the Gunners
Arsenal are said to be monitoring the evolving situation of Endrick at Real Madrid, as Mikel Arteta continues to plan for attacking reinforcements ahead of the summer window. Concerns over inconsistency in front of goal have pushed the club to consider fresh options in the final third.
The Brazilian prodigy is currently gaining experience on loan at Olympique Lyonnais, where he has been working to rebuild momentum after a difficult spell in Spain. However, a long-term stay at the Santiago Bernabeu is no longer seen as guaranteed.
🚨 Arsenal are closely monitoring Endrick’s situation at Lyon, with the 19-year-old forward on loan from Real Madrid. 🇧🇷👀
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) April 27, 2026
A move could be considered if he becomes available this summer.
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Arsenal’s recruitment focus is heavily centred on reshaping their attacking unit following a season where their scoring output has been questioned repeatedly. Despite the arrival of Viktor Gyokeres, doubts remain over whether he can consistently deliver the goals needed to sustain a title challenge.
At the same time, changes are expected within the squad. Gabriel Jesus is anticipated to move on, while the futures of Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli are also uncertain. This has led Arsenal to explore more flexible attacking profiles, with Endrick fitting that mould due to his ability to play across the front line.
Reports from CaughtOffside suggest Arsenal are “keeping an eye” on the teenager’s situation. After struggling for consistent minutes under Xabi Alonso earlier in his Madrid spell, Endrick has found form again in France, where he has delivered several decisive performances.
His father, Douglas Sousa, has previously criticised his lack of opportunities in Madrid, suggesting the club effectively “took away his playground” by limiting his involvement. Since arriving in Ligue 1, the 19-year-old has responded strongly, including standout displays that have re-established his reputation among Europe’s elite clubs.
Madrid themselves are expected to reshape their squad significantly after a disappointing campaign. Although Endrick’s initial loan agreement did not include a purchase option, shifting transfer priorities and possible managerial changes could alter the club’s stance on player departures.
🚨🗣️ Endrick: “Chance to stay at Lyon? Honestly, I don’t know. I’m here on a 6 month loan deal.
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) April 26, 2026
If I have to return to Real Madrid, I will gladly return. If I have to go elsewhere, I will go elsewhere.” @canalplus pic.twitter.com/2exfstkCW5
Arsenal’s interest in Madrid’s young talent pool is not limited to Endrick. The club are also understood to have made contact regarding Arda Guler and have been made aware of potential movement involving Eduardo Camavinga. Financial balancing at Madrid may eventually force difficult decisions.
For now, Endrick’s ambition remains to succeed in Spain, but Arsenal believe that regular Premier League minutes could accelerate his development. His recent form in France, including a notable performance against Paris Saint-Germain, has only strengthened the view that he is already capable of leading the line at the highest level.








