In 21 games across all competitions, Endrick scored eight goals and provided eight assists, including his first professional hat-trick.
Endrick has expressed his admiration for his teammates, including Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who have been supportive and approachable.
Despite struggling to understand their accents, particularly Bellingham's Scouse accent and Alexander-Arnold's Brummie accent, Endrick has learned a lot from them and appreciates their help.
Endrick will now focus on the World Cup with Brazil, starting with a match against Morocco on June 13th, followed by games against Haiti and Scotland in Group C.
As he continues to develop as a player, Endrick is looking forward to putting his skills and knowledge to the test in the upcoming matches.
His time at Lyon has been beneficial, allowing him to practice and refine his abilities, and he is eager to demonstrate his growth when he returns to Real Madrid.
Endrick's experiences and relationships with his teammates will undoubtedly shape his journey as a professional footballer, and he is excited to see what the future holds.










