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Dani Carvajal showers praise on Real Madrid’s MVP so far: “He is very complete”

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Real Madrid rising star Jude Bellingham is the talk of the town in Spain.

The former Borussia Dortmund star was always seen as one of the up-and-coming players with the highest potential. Yet, his spectacular start to life in Spain was not one many saw coming.

Bellingham has netted a staggering five goals for Real Madrid in their first four games of the new season and even has an assist to his name. 

Truth be told, he is directly responsible for all of Los Blancos’ last three wins in the league.

Big praise from the captain

Speaking about Bellingham in a recent interview with Movistar+, Dani Carvajal did not hold back and revealed how the new signing took training by storm in his initial days. As revealed by Mundo Deportivo, he said:

“We don’t want to deify him too much from the inside because in the end, we set the bar very high but….

“From the first moment, when he started training, those of us in the corner of the table looked at each other: Nacho, Lucas, Joselu and we said ‘puff, this guy knows what he’s doing’. You don’t see that he is very fast, that technically he is crazy, but he is very complete.”

Bellingham has taken his form into international break

Having had such a strong impact at Real Madrid, it comes as no surprise that the prodigy started England’s EURO qualifier against Ukraine last week.

The game ended in a 1-1 draw for Gareth Southgate’s side, but Bellingham was once again on the money for his side.

In 65 minutes on the field, the 20-year-old completed three out of four attempted dribbles won eight duels and completed 13 defensive actions. Further, he completed over 80% of his passes on the night.

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Real Madrid very happy with future star Endrick, eagerly awaiting his arrival in 2024 – Romano

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Real Madrid’s attacking unit has been crippled by the loss of Karim Benzema earlier in the summer, which was followed by the loss of Vinicius Jr due to injury.

Although Vinicius has returned, there is much left to be desired from the Madrid frontline as we progress through to the season.

Real Madrid, though, are waiting on the arrival of Endrick. The young Brazilian is set to join the Real Madrid squad in the summer of 2024 when he turns 18.

Real Madrid impressed by Endrick

Endrick has already started his preparation for his pending move to Santiago Bernabeu, having performed exceptionally well in his native Brazil this year.

The youngster is constantly working on his game, in order to further improve himself as an attacker. It has left Real Madrid quite happy and eager for his arrival, reports Fabrizio Romano.

The journalist claims that Real Madrid have been keeping close tabs on everything Endrick has been doing, on and off the pitch, at Palmeiras.

And they have received very good reports on the 17-year-old, with the club impressed by how he is putting efforts to improve himself both performance-wise and in other facets.

Despite there being some question marks over his performances, the teenage forward is starting to showcase his potential, having scored five goals in five starts for Palmeiras.

Real Madrid happy with Endrick. (Photo by Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)

Endrick also learning new languages

Endrick is not only just working on his performance. In fact, the Brazilian is also learning other languages in order to quickly settle into life in Spain.

The youngster can speak Portuguese, but he may have to master Spanish during his time at Santiago Bernabeu.

As mentioned earlier, Endrick can already speak Portuguese, which should go a long way in helping him team up with fellow Brazilians Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.

Even Eder Militao can speak Portuguese, which should make it easier for Endrick to adapt to life in Spain, at least for the next year or so.

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