Real Madrid striker Endrick Felipe has not been blessed with a lot of fortune since he arrived at the club, and his happiness continues to be thin. The Brazilian has sustained a setback of a second injury and will be out for several months.
Two weeks ago it was reported that Endrick had sustained an injury in the United States when he continued his recovery of a muscle crack that occurred in May. That stated the high -end of his recovery period at about two months, which would have kept him out of at least three or four games, but now Marca says that his recovery could be even longer.
Their information from July 22 is that Endrick is still eight to ten weeks after fit again. It is not clear whether this is a fresh injury, but it seems that his revival period has been extended, and although the Brazilian attacker may have initially viewed a return after the international break in September, his recovery period could now bring him as long as October.
Madrid, based in Madrid, also says that it also has consequences for the planning of Los Blancos. Although it was previously reported that Xabi Alonso had not called whether Gonzalo Garcia Torres would stay at the side, the Endrick injury will keep him in the club this summer to offer sufficient coverage in the front.
Until now that was partly because Endrick had made it clear that he wanted to stay in the Santiago Bernabeu. The 19-year-old has attracted interest from AC Milan and Juventus, who would have taken him on loan, but Endrick's injury will probably take a step out of the club this summer.
