Transfer News: Liverpool are interested in teenage Brazilian sensation Endrick
According to Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol via Football Daily (h/t Liverpool Echo), Liverpool are one among many European clubs linked with making a move for Brazilian sensation Endrick.
The 15-year-old has gone viral in recent weeks after footage of his goals emerged online. It has caught the attention of some of the best teams across the world who are now keen on his signature.
The teenager currently plays for the Brazilian side Palmeiras and has made a significant impression at the youth level. His impressive record of scoring 167 goals in 170 games speaks volumes about his potential.
Endrick has caught the attention of many heavyweights in Europe, with Real Madrid, Manchester City, Manchester United, Barcelona, and Liverpool looking at the player with an eye on their future.
Solhekol has claimed that this is just the beginning for the youngster and that we’ll be hearing a lot more about the teenage sensation in the coming years. Given his impressive numbers, that appears inevitable.
Touted to be the next big thing coming out of Brazil in recent years, Endrick is certainly one to keep an eye on for the future. Liverpool will do well to snap him up and add to their impressive batch of youth talents.
Liverpool are no strangers to bringing through promising young talents young talents who go on to light up Anfield. In Endrick, they might have the next big thing in world football. With a host of other European clubs interested in the youngster, Liverpool have a fight on their hands.
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However, there is no guarantee that the Brazilian sensation will be able to replicate his form in England, with the Premier League being one of the most physical leagues in the world.
Moreover, Brexit rules put us at a disadvantage as the new regulations demand that all players moving to England from overseas must be at least 18 years old. With these new rules in place, we can now only hope that other European clubs do not manage to sign Endrick until he comes of age.