Will Palmeiras stop profiting from Endrick’s loan? Understand scenario

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Real Madrid decided that striker Endrick, just 19 years old, should be loaned to a European club in the next transfer window. This decision could directly impact the plans of Palmeiras, the player’s trainer, who could see the chance of profiting from the goals of the young man’s contract leaving.

The link between Palmeiras and Real Madrid includes bonuses and contractual triggers that depend on Endrick’s performance in the Real Madrid shirt. In this way, loaning the athlete from the Spanish club to another team will reduce the Brazilian team’s profit potential.

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Can Palmeiras stop profiting from Endrick’s loan?

Endrick’s transfer contract to Real Madrid has goals that could yield up to 12.5 million euros (around R$78.1 million at current prices) for Palmeiras. These bonuses are directly linked to the striker’s performance playing for the Spanish team, and are only valid while he is defending the Merengues.

With the loan, the Alviverde club no longer profits from performance bonuses, which involve goals, titles won and time on the field. Even if Endrick shines outside of Real Madrid, these achievements do not count towards fulfilling contract clauses.

These clauses expire on June 30, 2030, the deadline in which Palmeiras will still be able to receive additional amounts. If Endrick is loaned for long periods or has no continuity in the main squad, the São Paulo club will have less time and fewer opportunities to reach the stipulated financial goals.

Endrick’s contract goals for Real Madrid

  • Goal, assist or penalty conceded (if you take the penalty after conceding, it is only worth one action) – 35 thousand euros
  • Play as a starter for Real Madrid, playing at least 45 minutes – 75 thousand euros
  • Spanish Championship champion starting eight games – 500 thousand euros; Starting 18 games – 1 million euros
  • Champions League semi-finalist starting three games – 500 thousand euros; Starting seven games – 1 million euros
  • Champions League champion starting four games – 1 million euros; Starting eight games – 2 million euros
  • Golden Boy Prize or Kopa Prize – 1 million euros
  • Top-3 Ballon d’Or or FIFA the Best – 1 million euros
  • Ballon d’Or or Fifa the Best winner – 2 million euros

Why is Endrick going out on loan?

Since arriving at Real Madrid, Endrick has alternated between good performances and periods of adaptation. The Spanish team’s management understands that a loan would be the best way for the player to gain minutes and confidence in another team.

Furthermore, the athlete himself is interested in playing more minutes, with the aim of earning a place on Carlo Ancelotti’s final list of the Brazilian squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Real Madrid’s intention is only to loan the player, without breaking the contractual bond, looking for a team that offers Endrick more playing time and less pressure.

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