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Real Madrid ‘Worried’ After Learning Extent of Endrick Injury Setback

COMMUNITY OF MADRID, SPAIN, JUL 22 – Endrick's hamstring relapse sidelines him for up to 10 weeks, delaying his 2025/26 season start and prompting Castilla forward Gonzalo Garcia to fill the striker role, reports say.

  • Real Madrid forward Endrick suffered a hamstring injury relapse during the team's final training session in the United States at the FIFA Club World Cup.
  • Endrick sustained a hamstring injury during the match versus Sevilla on May 18, which, combined with a subsequent setback, has led the club to delay his expected comeback until at least September.
  • Endrick, who recently completed a challenging debut season at Real Madrid, will require extended rest while teammate Gonzalo García will share attacking duties in the campaign's early stages.
  • Journalist Mario Cortegena confirmed the 19-year-old will continue recovery in Japan with full club support, emphasizing that "Endrick’s full recovery is their top priority."
  • This setback may delay Endrick’s integration into the squad, but Real Madrid remains committed to his development and cautious about avoiding future complications.
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The Brazilian won't be able to play full again for eight to ten weeks.

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Big blow for Endrick. While he had joined the Real Madrid group in the United States during the World Cup of Clubs, to recover quietly from an injury to the right thigh, the young Brazilian attacker (19 years old) relapsed. According to the daily Marca, the former crack of Palmeiras was hit by the ischio-legs during a training. A new muscle seed that had been kept secret until then and that should keep him away from the terrain between eight and…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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