Endrick made his senior debut for Brazil at just 17 years old and is on track to reach 20 international caps before turning 20 as he continues to climb the football pyramid.
The teenager is an incredible talent and will look to make a big impact at the World Cup this month as he shifts away from club football where he has been on loan at French side Lyon.
In 21 games in all competitions, he scored eight goals and registered eight assists, whilst also netting the first hat-trick of his professional career.
Endrick says he is hoping that his time at Lyon will help him burst into the Madrid first team, even if he cannot understand two of them who have Scouse and Brummie accents.
“The first year is always tough. You arrive at a club with players like (Luka) Modric, Vinicius, Rodrygo… It’s very difficult to play with all of them, but you also learn a lot.
“I’ve been able to put everything I’ve learned into practice at Lyon, and when I return I’ll be able to demonstrate it there.
"Bellingham calls me every day. When I was feeling down, he’d pick me up and we’d talk. He helped me a lot. Trent too. They’re very approachable players.
"I try to learn from them, including English, but it’s impossible to understand them.”
As Endrick adapts both on and off the pitch at Real, he will first focus on the World Cup as Brazil begin their Group C campaign against Morocco on Saturday, June 13th, before clashes with Haiti and Scotland.
