Endrick has opened up about his future, saying it will depend on “what God tells his wife” after another impressive performance for his loan club Olympique Lyonnais.
The 19-year-old forward scored the decisive goal in Lyon’s 4-2 victory over Stade Rennais on Sunday, helping the team climb into Champions League qualification spots in Ligue 1.
Since arriving on loan in January from Real Madrid, Endrick has netted eight goals and provided seven assists.
Speaking about his future, he said:
“It’s like I always say. If I’m meant to stay here, if I’m meant to return to Real Madrid, if I’m meant to go somewhere else, I’ll do what God tells me. What God tells my wife,”
“I thank God for bringing me here, I’m very happy to be here.”
“But that’s it, I’ll do what God tells me to do, what God puts in my wife’s head to do.”
“Coming to Lyon was one of my best choices, I thank God very much for that because I came to a team that welcomed me.”
“I’m very happy and clearly, God willing, if I go to the World Cup, it will be thanks to the whole of Lyon.”
The young striker recently announced that he and his wife, Miranda, are expecting their first child. The couple tied the knot in September 2024, less than a year after they met.
