- Endrick wins Real Madrid No.9 battle
- La Fabrica star Garcia misses out on shirt
- Brazilian teen set for a key role under Alonso
The identity of Madrid’s new No.9 had been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks. Kylian Mbappe’s switch to the No.10 shirt, following Luka Modric’s departure, left the number waiting for a new owner. Only two names were realistically in contention: Endrick and emerging forward Garcia, whose impressive form in the Club World Cup raised the possibility of him leapfrogging the Brazilian. Several reports suggested that the 21-year-old Garcia had the inside track, with some insiders believing the shirt was his to lose. However, the final call has gone in Endrick’s favour.
According to The Athletic the official unveiling of Endrick as the new No.9 is expected before Madrid kick off their La Liga campaign next weekend. However, at the start of the transfer window, Madrid were reportedly weighing up sending Endrick out on loan to gain more experience. The preferred attacking duo for 2025–26 was set to be Mbappe and Garcia, with Endrick featuring only in the longer-term vision for the team.
The No.9 jersey at Real Madrid carries immense history, having been worn by some of the club’s greatest goalscorers. From Alfredo Di Stefano’s era to more modern icons such as Ronaldo Nazario, Hugo Sanchez, and Karim Benzema, the number symbolises a central attacking role and the expectation of consistent goal returns. By giving Endrick this shirt, the club are sending a message that they see him as more than just a promising teenager.
Alonso will hope that his decision will reap dividends as he has been tasked to make Real Madrid great again after a disappointing season that saw them finish the campaign without any major silverware. For Endrick, the opportunity is as big as the number on his back. If he seizes it, the decision to trust him over Garcia could prove to be one of the most defining calls of the Spanish manager.