Real Madrid’s young sensation Endrick has suffered a relapse in his hamstring injury. The Brazilian forward will be out for 8-10 weeks as reported by Fabrizio Romano via Instagram handle. He was recovering from his recent injury.
Real Madrid’s highly touted 18‑year‑old Brazilian sensation, Endrick, has encountered a frustrating relapse in his recovery from a right hamstring injury. According to renowned transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano, via an update on Instagram, the striker will now be out of action for an estimated 8–10 weeks following the setback.
Endrick originally sustained the hamstring tendon injury during Real Madrid’s 2–0 win over Sevilla on May 18, 2025. He was initially expected to be sidelined for 6–8 weeks, a prognosis reported in mid‑May.
After making encouraging progress, joining the squad in Florida for the Club World Cup and training as late as July 8, the relapse occurred during a training session, denying him the chance to enter the tournament squad.
This fresh twist means Endrick is likely to miss both the remainder of preseason and the crucial early stages of the 2025‑26 campaign. Real Madrid resumes training in early August, with La Liga kicking off on August 19. On current estimates, he may not return to full training until after the international break in September.
 
 
          