Endrick will be sporting a dazzling pair of new Real Madrid-inspired boots on his debut in the USA after his Santiago Bernabeu presentation.
Article continues below
Article continues below
Article continues below
Endrick set to be presented on July 27 Will fly to the United States for pre-season New Balance unveils new boots for the teenager WHAT HAPPENED?
The 18-year-old will be unveiled to the Real Madrid faithful in a highly anticipated presentation event scheduled for July 27 at the iconic Bernabeu at noon local time. This event marks the culmination of a transfer deal with Brazilian club Palmeiras, which saw Los Blancos secure Endrick’s services for an initial fee of €35 million (£30 million/$38 million), with potential bonuses amounting to an additional €25 million (£21 million/$27 million) based on performance-related clauses.
AdvertisementGetty/GOALTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Following his grand unveiling, Endrick is set to join Real Madrid on their pre-season tour in the United States where he is set to make his debut for his new club in shining new Tekela ‘Rising’ edition boots by New Balance. These boots feature a majestic white and metallic gold colour scheme, symbolizing Endrick's promising future with Los Blancos.
The design of these boots aims to enhance touch and control, boasting a lightweight Hypoknit upper with a low-laced closure to ensure a snug fit. Additionally, the nylon outsole with conical studs and TPU-angled rim studs provide excellent traction for firmer pitches, while a FuelCell insert will help with rapid acceleration.
WHAT ENDRICK SAID
Expressing his excitement, Endrick stated: “It is a huge honour to receive this beautiful boot with iconic colours from New Balance as I begin the next chapter of my career. It will give me immense pride to play in them as I continue to strive for success with a brand new challenge in Madrid.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Earlier this year, Endrick became the youngest player to score for Brazil's national team since 1994, a testament to his prodigious talent and potential. However, he struggled to make an impact in the Copa America as Brazil got knocked out by Uruguay in the quarter-finals.