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Real Madrid signed the new Neymar but now the drama he suffered has been revealed

Endrick spoke without filters, he's words went viral.

By William Estrella

Endrick spoke without filters, he's words went viral.
Endrick spoke without filters, he's words went viral.

Endrick closed a brilliant 2023, where he had the opportunity to debut with his country's senior team and was even signed by Real Madrid in exchange for 37 and a half million euros in a transaction that will be completed. next July, when the one born in Taguatinga will travel to Spain to put on the white jersey.

Although he shines on his team, is worth millions, Endrick maintains his characteristic low profile and in the last few hours he was encouraged to confess the drama he had to live through as a child, an aspect similar to What Vinicius, his future colleague, has had to experience at Real Madrid. The forward spoke with the media outlet Os Donos da Bola and there he described that he suffered racism when he was little.

Endrick: “My mother always talks to me about what I can do and always gives me the example of a child who is bullied at school and does not pay attention to who he is doing it to, they will see that it is not affecting you. . My mother tells me the same thing about racism because I am black and I don't have to hide it," he said. He then completed with a message for his future colleagues: "I will not stop in the fight against racism, I am with Vini and Rodrygo." Finally, The Brazilian assured that he suffered this discrimination, although "I don't care, the more they do it, the more I will laugh in their face."


Furthermore, Endrick spoke at a press conference and confessed what his relationship with Casablanca was going to be like: “I think it will be a relationship of years and years,” he said, generating great excitement among the Merengue fans.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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