Madrid Universal
·6 March 2025
The Bundesliga club ready to accelerate development of Real Madrid’s top prospects – report

Madrid Universal
·6 March 2025
RB Leipzig are preparing a bid that could significantly impact the futures of two of Real Madrid’s most exciting young prospects—Endrick and Arda Guler.
According to the latest reports from Fichajes, the Bundesliga club view both players as an ideal addition to their squad ahead of the next season, particularly as they anticipate the potential departures of Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons.
As reported before, Real Madrid are considering sending the duo out on loan due to their limited playing time under Carlo Ancelotti. While Guler has managed to get some minutes on the pitch, he has yet to cement his place in the starting lineup.
Endrick, on the other hand, has not had the opportunity to start a match in La Liga since arriving in Madrid.
Given their immense potential, the club believes a temporary move could provide them with valuable experience without the intense pressure of competing for a spot in an already star-studded squad.
RB Leipzig want to bet on Arda Guler and Endrick. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The Bundesliga has proven to be a strong developmental ground for young talents, and RB Leipzig’s attacking, high-intensity style of play makes them an attractive destination.
The German club has a reputation for nurturing promising players and preparing them for top-level football, which aligns well with Real Madrid’s strategy for their emerging stars.
Besides Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt have also been identified as a potential destination, particularly for Guler.
However, Real Madrid have made their stance clear—they only want to loan out players to clubs that compete in the Champions League.
Ultimately, the decision will depend on discussions between the clubs and the players themselves.
A move to Germany could offer both Endrick and Guler the ideal stage to refine their skills before returning to Real Madrid as more experienced and well-rounded footballers.