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Man Utd Plot Shock Endrick Heist as Infantino Slams Vinicius Racism Row

Man Utd Plot Shock Endrick Heist as Infantino Slams Vinicius Racism Row

TEAMtalk at OneFootball EN 18 February 2026 at 22:50
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Manchester United are leading the race to sign Real Madrid loanee Endrick permanently, viewing it as a prime opportunity. Meanwhile, FIFA president Gianni Infantino condemned alleged racist abuse towards Vinícius Júnior in a Champions League match against Benfica. José Mourinho faced backlash from Clarence Seedorf for his comments on the incident.

Man Utd Plot Shock Endrick Heist as Infantino Slams Vinicius Racism Row

Real Madrid are living the dream right now, aren't they? Sitting pretty two points clear at the top of La Liga, with no league defeat since 7 December. It's the kind of form that lets them ship out a hot prospect like Endrick on loan without batting an eyelid.

The Brazilian whiz kid had barely scraped together 100 minutes for Los Blancos by January. So off he went to Lyon, where he's been turning heads. But here's the kicker – come summer, will he even stroll back into the Bernabeu?

Red Devils Sniffing Around Endrick

Whispers from Spain suggest Manchester United have thrown their hat in the ring for a permanent swoop. They're reportedly leading the chase, ahead of a pack of Premier League heavyweights and European big guns. United see this as a 'unique market opportunity' – cheeky, eh? With Endrick thriving away from Madrid, why not pounce before he becomes their next superstar?

Imagine the drama: poaching Real's crown jewel while they're busy lifting trophies. United's transfer gurus must be rubbing their hands – a raw talent like that could be the spark Ten Hag needs. But Real won't let him go cheap; expect a bidding war to light up the summer window.

It's classic football madness. Madrid dominate Spain, yet risk losing a gem to the Premier League's circus. Stay tuned, lads – this one's got legs.

Infantino's Fury Over Vinicius Incident

Meanwhile, the beautiful game's darker side reared its ugly head in the Champions League. Vinícius Júnior called out Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni for alleged racist abuse during Real's clash with the Portuguese side. FIFA president Gianni Infantino didn't mince words: he was "shocked and saddened", insisting there's "no room for racism in our sport or society".

Infantino urged all stakeholders to hold the culprits accountable. Spot on, Gianni – football's had enough of this poison. Vinicius has been public enemy number one for bigots across Europe; it's high time the game stamped it out for good.

Mourinho's Gaffe and Seedorf's Clapback

Benfica boss José Mourinho waded in with a comment that's got everyone talking. "A stadium where Vinicius plays, something happens, always," he quipped. Oof, Special One – that's skating on thin ice, mate.

Former Real legend Clarence Seedorf wasn't having it. "He's saying it's OK, when Vinicius provokes you, to be racist," Seedorf fired back. "We should never justify racial abuse." Seedorf reckons Mourinho's still raw from the game and spoke out of turn, but deep down, they'd agree.

It's a reminder that even icons like Mou can miss the mark. Credit to Seedorf for calling it straight – no excuses for hate on the pitch.

Real Madrid's season rolls on amid the chaos: league leaders, transfer intrigue, and standing tall against racism. United's Endrick raid could spice things up, but for now, it's Ancelotti's boys calling the shots. What's your take – will the youngster stay put or head to Old Trafford? Pour another pint and debate away.

As reported by TEAMtalk at OneFootball.

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Players:

EndrickVinícius JúniorGianluca PrestianniClarence SeedorfJosé Mourinho

Clubs:

Real MadridManchester UnitedBarcelonaLyonBenfica

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