The entertainment of Palmeiras deployed this Thursday, before the match Libertadores Cup in the view of San Lorenzo, a tifo in the stands of Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo to say goodbye to the young Brazilian attacker Endrick, which in July will join the Real Madrid.
“Até Logo (See you later),” read the mosaic in green letters on a white background and with a picture of the striker in the center of the Brazilian club’s shield. Meanwhile, other fans waved white flags in honor of the 17-year-old striker. Endrick He emerged from the locker room tunnel with a serious, composed expression, and shyly greeted the fans before the first whistle, although he couldn’t help but tear up after the emotional tribute.
The rivalry against San Lorenzo de Almagrowhich corresponds to the sixth and final day of Group F of the Copa Libertadores, the last one in which he will participate Endrick with the Palmeiras shirt, the team where he has trained since he was young.
Then he will travel to USA to join the concentration of the senior Brazilian national team, where they will compete in the Copa América, which will be held between June 20 and July 14.
In July he will travel to the Spanish capital to do the preseason with real Madridwhere he will be with his countrymen Vinicius Júnior, Rodrygo Goes and Éder Militão.
Endrick Felipe Moreira de Sousa is seen as the biggest revelation in Brazilian football since the emergence of Neymar. Left-handed and with a strong lower body inappropriate for his age, the attacker broke all records for precocity, goalscorers and titles in Palmeiras’ youth categories.
He made his debut in 2022 with the first team of the São Paulo team, where he won the Brazilian Championship of that year, a title he validated again in 2023 by scoring the decisive goals for his team in the latter part of the competition. This year he is the undisputed starter for the Portuguese coach, Abel Ferreiraand left great presentations in the group stage of Liberators.
Source: La Verdad

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