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PSG eye Endrick swoop as Ligue 1 giants aim to capitalise on youngster’s lack of minutes at Real Madrid by offering to DOUBLE his salary

 

PSG eye Endrick swoop as Ligue 1 giants aim to capitalise on youngster’s lack of minutes at Real Madrid by offering to DOUBLE his salary

 

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are reportedly reigniting their interest in Brazilian prodigy Endrick, aiming to capitalize on his limited playing time at Real Madrid by offering to double his current salary. The 18-year-old forward, who officially joined Real Madrid in July 2024, has seen minimal minutes on the pitch, despite the club’s significant investment in his transfer.

 

Real Madrid secured Endrick’s services from Palmeiras in a deal that could escalate to €72 million, factoring in various performance-based bonuses. These include payments for goals scored, assists, and appearances, with clauses such as €1.5 million for every five goals and €75,000 for each match he starts.

 

Despite his limited appearances, Endrick has made an immediate impact by scoring two goals in under 45 minutes of play. However, the scarcity of playing time has reportedly prompted PSG to consider a lucrative offer to entice the young talent to Paris.

 

This isn’t PSG’s first attempt to secure Endrick’s signature. In 2022, the French club made a substantial bid of €58 million for Endrick and an additional €35 million for his teammate Estevão, which was ultimately rejected by Palmeiras.

 

Endrick’s contract with Real Madrid includes several notable clauses, such as €35,000 for each goal, assist, or penalty won, and significant bonuses tied to team achievements and individual accolades. These incentives underscore the high expectations placed on the young forward and the financial implications of his performance.

 

As PSG prepares to present a compelling offer, the football world watches closely to see whether Endrick will remain committed to his journey with Real Madrid or consider a new chapter in Paris.

 

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