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Endrick Scout Report: Why Tottenham and Barcelona Are Fighting for Him

Endrick scout report reveals why Tottenham, Barcelona and Europe's elite are chasing the 19-year-old Palmeiras sensation in 2026. His stats, style, and potential make him football's most wanted teenager.

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Endrick Scout Report: Why Tottenham and Barcelona Are Fighting for Him
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At just 19 years old, Endrick has become the most scrutinized teenager in world football — and for good reason. With 17 goals and 6 assists in 28 Brasileirão appearances during the 2025/26 season, the Palmeiras forward has exploded onto the global stage, drawing serious interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona, among other European giants.

  • Endrick is averaging a goal every 112 minutes in Brazil’s top flight in 2025–26
  • His combination of pace, finishing, and off-ball movement makes him ideal for Premier League and La Liga
  • Weaknesses include inconsistent defensive work rate and limited playmaking output
  • Tottenham’s need for a long-term Harry Kane replacement aligns perfectly with his profile
  • Barcelona sees him as the heir to Robert Lewandowski in a post-Xavi rebuild

Player Profile: Style of Play and Best Position

Endrick operates primarily as a central striker, thriving in a high-pressing 4-3-3 or as a lone forward in a 4-2-3-1. Standing at 1.78m, he isn’t the most physically imposing, but his acceleration over the first 10 meters is elite — consistently clocked under 3.2 seconds. He excels at timing runs behind defensive lines, using sharp angles to create separation from center-backs. His positioning in the box is instinctive, and he finishes with both feet, though he shows a slight preference for curling shots with his right.

Unlike traditional number 9s, Endrick drops into half-spaces to link play, but his passing accuracy in tight areas (78%) still lags behind Europe’s top forwards. He’s more of a finisher than a creator — a modern poacher with the engine of a box-to-box midfielder. Analysts at FootballPulse compare his early profile to a young Karim Benzema, with the potential to evolve into a complete forward with tactical maturity.

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Strengths: What Makes Endrick Special

Where Endrick truly stands out is in transition. His goal tally includes 8 counter-attack finishes in 2025–26, showcasing his ability to exploit space at pace. He averages 3.4 shots per 90 minutes, with 42% on target — a rate that rivals Erling Haaland at the same age. His composure in one-on-one situations is remarkable; he’s converted 7 of his last 9 big chances, per Opta data.

Defensively, he’s shown improvement under Palmeiras’ high-press system, averaging 8.2 pressures per 90 — respectable for a teenager. His work rate impresses scouts, and his mentality has drawn praise: he scored in both legs of Palmeiras’ Copa Libertadores quarter-final against River Plate despite intense media speculation about his future.

Weaknesses: What He Still Needs to Improve

Despite his brilliance, Endrick isn’t flawless. His aerial duels won rate sits at just 38%, a concern for Premier League sides facing physical defenses. He also struggles to hold up play under pressure, with only 1.2 successful progressive passes per game. His dribbling success rate (52%) is decent but not elite, particularly in congested areas.

Experts suggest he needs at least one full season adapting to European football before becoming a consistent starter at the highest level. His discipline in defensive phases can lapse, especially when frustrated — he’s picked up 5 yellow cards in 2025–26, including one for dissent. Tactical intelligence in build-up play remains a work in progress.

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Transfer: Where Does Endrick Fit Best — Tottenham or Barcelona?

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly leading the race, with Chairman Daniel Levy allocating £60 million from the James Maddison sale to fund a long-term striker. Under manager Ange Postecoglou, Spurs play a front-loaded 4-3-3 that demands relentless pressing — a perfect fit for Endrick’s strengths. With Heung-Min Son aging and no clear Harry Kane successor, Endrick could be central to their rebuild.

Meanwhile, Barcelona, despite financial constraints, are exploring creative deals involving player swaps and installments. With Robert Lewandowski set to leave in summer 2026, Barça see Endrick as a symbol of their youth-driven revival. The Camp Nou environment, La Masia’s development culture, and the chance to play Champions League football could sway him — but wage demands and infrastructure concerns remain hurdles.

"Endrick has the talent to start for any top-10 club in three years — but the destination will define his trajectory," analysts suggest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How old is Endrick?

A: Endrick was born on July 21, 2006, making him 19 years old as of April 2026. He turned professional with Palmeiras in 2023 and has since become one of the most talked-about young forwards in world football.

Q: What is Endrick's market value?

A: According to Transfermarkt, Endrick’s market value is approximately €50 million as of April 2026. However, due to his age, contract situation, and high demand, a transfer fee could exceed €60 million if competitive bidding emerges between Tottenham, Barcelona, and other suitors.

Q: Which club will sign Endrick?

A: While no deal is confirmed, Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly the frontrunners to sign Endrick in summer 2026. They have established advanced talks with Palmeiras and are prepared to meet his release clause. Barcelona remains interested but faces financial hurdles, making a move less certain unless they secure commercial backing or include players in the deal.

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