Liverpool are showing interest in Real Madrid forward Endrick. According to The Times, the English club has already reached out to the Spanish giants to ascertain whether the 20-year-old Brazilian is available for a transfer this summer.
Endrick spent the second half of last season on loan at Lyon, where he sought regular game time. In France, the forward made a mark by scoring eight goals and providing eight assists in 21 matches across all competitions.
His performances have caught the eye of Liverpool, who are actively weighing up options to strengthen their attacking line ahead of the closing of the summer transfer window.
However, a move for Endrick might prove challenging. Real Madrid are not inclined to part ways with the young striker and intend to provide him with more opportunities in the first team.
At this stage, Liverpool's involvement is limited to an inquiry, with no concrete negotiations or offers reported between the clubs as yet.
Meanwhile, the Merseysiders are exploring other options to bolster their attacking flanks. Previously, Liverpool had made a £60 million bid for Yankuba Minte from Brighton, but that offer was swiftly turned down.