Another brutal blow for Endrick! Real Madrid teenager faces long spell on the sidelines as injury relapse threatens transfer hopes

Trouble for Real Madrid as Endrick suffered an injury relapse, likely resulting in another lengthy spell on the sidelines.

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Endrick injured his right hamstring against SevillaForward faces setback after injury relapse in trainingStriker set to spend weeks on sidelineFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

According to , the Brazilian forward was on the verge of making it back to the first-team but has now suffered yet another injury setback after relapsing on the hamstring injury he sustained against Sevilla in La Liga. This comes as a huge blow for the youngster, who already had fierce competition for places in Madrid, with the injury now reportedly expected to rule him out for another two months.

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Endrick was working on his recovery in Spain alongside the club doctors and physios in Madrid's training complex in Valdebebas. The 18-year-old was looking forward to getting back on the field as quickly as possible and even flew to the United States to join the first-team. He was on the last stretch of his recovery when his injury relapsed. Madrid have not yet released an official statement, but speculation suggests that the injury is going to keep the forward out for another two months.

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The injury blow adds to the existing problems at the club for Endrick. The rise of Gonzalo Garcia and his impressive spell in the Club World Cup was damning enough for the Brazilian's minutes at the club. With loan options in sight, the striker still wished to continue in Spain this year. However, with this recent injury setback, there's no telling where the Brazilian will be headed when he returns from his injury spell.

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Madrid will now focus on Trent Alexander-Arnold's injury. The defender will go through scans and tests to determine the extent of his injury which he picked up in training. The ex-Liverpool right-back was ruled out in Madrid's semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain after feeling discomfort in his right leg. 

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