Endrick at FIFA World Cup 2026

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Striker
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Endrick is a 19-year-old Brazilian striker who plays for Lyon. This page covers his profile, personal information, club career, Brazil record, transfer value, salary status, playing style, and 2026 World Cup outlook.
Quick Answer
Endrick is a 19-year-old Brazil forward for Lyon.
He is primarily used as a striker, with cover across forward.
His current club contract runs through 30 June 2026 loan; Real Madrid contract to 2030.
His reported weekly salary is €71,154, and his estimated net worth is ~€10 million.
Early Life and Background
Endrick's early football path matters because Brazil players often reach the senior team after years of competition inside crowded domestic and European pathways. Palmeiras produced him as one of Brazil's biggest teenage forwards before Real Madrid and Lyon became central to his senior path.
That route helps explain the current version of his game. Attackers grow when technical quality meets repeatable end product, and current club rhythm decides how sharp those actions look. The habits built before the first senior Brazil call-up now affect how he handles World Cup pressure, selection competition, and the tactical demands of Carlo Ancelotti's squad.
Birthplace, family, and youth football journey
Birthplace and youth football context give the player story more than a date line. Endrick had to move from academy promise into senior football, then keep enough momentum to stay visible in one of the deepest national-team pools in the world.
Family support, early coaching, and weekly competition all shape the small habits that survive at elite level: body position, first touch, scanning, recovery runs, and response after mistakes. Those details become visible when Brazil ask him to perform in tighter international matches, where reputation alone cannot protect a place.
Endrick Personal Info and Profile
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Endrick |
| Date of birth | 21 July 2006 |
| Age | 19 |
| Nationality | Brazil |
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
| Weight | 154 lbs (70 kg) |
| Position | Forward |
| Preferred foot | Left |
| Current club | Lyon |
| Jersey number | 19 |
| Weekly salary | €71,154 |
| Estimated net worth | ~€10 million |
| Contract end | 30 June 2026 loan; Real Madrid contract to 2030 |
| Transfer value | €32.3M |
Endrick's profile starts with the details that shape how readers should view his role: age 19, Brazil nationality, striker position, Lyon club rhythm, and a listed market value of €32.3M. Those facts separate fixed public data from the parts of a footballer's profile that can change through selection, form, or contract updates.
The salary and net worth fields stay conservative when public data lacks one clean standard. The football indicators carry more weight for a World Cup page: current club, position, international caps, and whether the player gives Brazil a clear job in the squad.
Endrick Club Career
Early clubs and development
Endrick's early club career built the foundation for his current Brazil case. The first senior steps gave him match responsibility, while later moves tested whether his strongest traits could travel into faster, more tactical football.
The development arc is useful because it shows how Brazil evaluate him now. A player who can handle different coaches, dressing rooms, and match plans gives the national team more than raw ability. He gives the staff evidence that his game can adapt when a tournament opponent changes the rhythm.
Current club and recent form
Lyon is the club setting that currently frames Endrick's 2026 preparation window. That matters because Brazil need players arriving from real weekly pressure, not names living only on reputation.
His current role connects directly to the national-team question. As a forward, he must bring movement between defenders, pressing, chance creation, finishing, and quick decisions near the box. A strong club period keeps those actions sharp and makes selection debates less abstract.
Ancelotti's Brazil will need players who understand specific jobs. Endrick does not have to solve every problem alone, but he does need to make his own zone reliable. That is the standard a World Cup squad places on every starter and every bench option.
Endrick - Stats and Performance
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-26 | Lyon | 22 | 9 | 2 |
Endrick's stats need to be read through his job rather than through one headline number. Attacking numbers need context. Goals and assists matter, but shot selection, pressing, final passes, and off-ball movement explain why a forward stays in the plan.
The club table gives readers a fast view of where his senior minutes and output sit. It should not be treated as a full tactical report by itself, because Brazil's staff also judge pressing choices, defensive recovery, spacing, and decision speed.
The current Brazil squad picture gives Endrick a clear benchmark. He has 15 senior caps and 3 senior international goals listed in the local national-team record used for the team card data. That record shows where he stands in the squad race before the 2026 tournament begins.
International Career
Caps, goals, and major tournaments
Endrick's Brazil career sits inside a demanding selection environment. Every position has competition, and the shirt carries the weight of a five-time World Cup winner.
His current senior record lists 15 caps and 3 goals. Those numbers matter because they show whether he has already earned tournament trust or whether he is fighting from the edge of the squad.
Brazil's major-tournament plan under Ancelotti will depend on role clarity. Endrick can help if his club form keeps matching the job Brazil need from him: movement between defenders, pressing, chance creation, finishing, and quick decisions near the box.
| National team | Caps | Goals | Tournament involvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | 15 | 3 | Senior Brazil squad option in the 2026 preparation window |
World Cup Record by Tournament
| Year | Host | Matches | Goals | Assists | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | USA / Canada / Mexico | 0 | 0 | 0 | World Cup debut - upcoming |
Endrick does not have a previous senior World Cup appearance listed in this profile's tournament table. That makes the 2026 preparation window his first clear chance to turn Brazil selection into World Cup minutes.
First-time World Cup players can still matter. Brazil's squad needs energy, form, and role discipline around the experienced core, and a strong club run can move a player from squad depth into a real matchday option.
Honours and Trophies
Endrick's verified major honours table is not shown here because the local profile does not yet contain a clean trophy list for him. The section stays focused on his Brazil role, club standing, and 2026 relevance instead of adding unverified awards.
That approach keeps the page useful without padding. Once a verified trophy list is added, the honours table can be filled without changing the locked player-profile structure.
Transfer News and Market Value
Endrick's transfer and market section separates two ideas: club status and market price. His current club is Lyon, while the listed market value is €32.3M. A market value helps readers understand public football valuation, but it does not measure every part of a player's usefulness to Brazil.
The transfer picture should be read with role and contract context. A younger player with resale upside may carry a higher market number, while an older specialist can remain essential in tournament football even when the price drops. Brazil's staff judge the player by the job he can perform, not by the market line alone.
Endrick Salary and Net Worth
Endrick's weekly salary is listed at €71,154. That figure should be read separately from transfer value because wages reflect contract terms, not resale price.
Endrick's estimated net worth is listed at ~€10 million. Net worth estimates include football earnings and wider commercial income, so they should not be confused with weekly salary.
Endrick 2026 Style, Strengths, and Tournament Outlook
Endrick's 2026 outlook depends on whether his club form keeps matching Brazil's squad need. The strongest part of his case is clear: he gives the attack movement between defenders, pressing, chance creation, finishing, and quick decisions near the box.
Brazil need forwards who can turn possession into clear chances without waiting for perfect service. That is why the next months matter. Brazil's best tournament teams usually mix stars with players who complete specific jobs without forcing the whole side to bend around them.
The realistic outlook is selection competition rather than guaranteed status for every player. Endrick can strengthen his place by staying fit, keeping minutes at Lyon, and giving Ancelotti a role that works against more than one type of opponent.




