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Fabrizio Romano says Tottenham target Endrick is about to join Real Madrid

Tottenham Hotspur were reportedly interested in signing Brazilian wonderkid Endrick, but it looks like they’re set to miss out on his signature.

The 16-year-old Palmeiras centre-forward is viewed as one of the finest prospects in South America at the moment. He was wanted by a whole host of clubs, but Real Madrid are apparently on the verge of signing him for a mammoth fee.

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Fabrizio Romano says Tottenham target Endrick is about to join Real Madrid

Brazilian journalist  a couple of months ago that Spurs wanted to sign Endrick, while the  that Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are among many other clubs who are interested as well.

Fellow Brazilians like Richarlison, Gabriel Martinelli and even Gabriel Jesus came to the Premier League when they were very young and have become big stars todays.

All the interested English sides would’ve been hoping for that to convince Endrick, but it looks the teenager has accepted a proposal from another huge club – Real Madrid.

Fabrizio Romano revealed on that Real Madrid have agreed personal terms with Endrick. His deal is set to cost over £60 million (€70m), and the Galacticos plan on completing the transfer very, very soon.

Check out the journalist’s latest update on the matter below!

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It was always unlikely that Tottenham were going to sign Endrick ahead of all the other clubs interested in him.

Spurs have shown in recent years that they are willing to spend big on talented players, but even the most optimistic Tottenham supporter would’ve known that Daniel Levy wouldn’t have signed off over £60 million on a 16-year-old – no matter how good he is.

It will be interesting to see how Endrick will fare in Europe when he moves to Real Madrid.

The likes of Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo are shining at the Santiago Bernabeu, and it won’t surprise us one bit if Endrick ends up doing the same in a few years’ time.

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