'They starved for me' – Palmeiras' Real Madrid-bound prodigy Endrick reveals his parents' extraordinary sacrifice

Real Madrid-bound star Endrick has revealed that his parents sometimes went without food during the Palmeiras striker's "complicated" upbringing.

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  • Forward revealed his parents skipped meals
  • Grew up in difficult financial circumstances
  • Will join Real Madrid next summer in record deal
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Endrick may now be one of the most promising youth talents in the world, and a reigning Serie A winner for Palmeiras, but his childhood wasn't the easiest. In an interview with , he admitted that he grew up in relative poverty just outside Brasilia — and saw his parents skip meals so he could eat.

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    WHAT ENDRICK SAID ABOUT HIS PARENTS

    Speaking to , Endrick addressed his childhood struggles: "I never went hungry, but my parents did. They starved for me. That gave me a lot of strength because I didn’t want to see them do that again. I didn’t want to see them in need, give me food and have them go without."

  • WHAT ENDRICK SAID ABOUT CONTROLLING HIS EMOTIONS

    The forward also spoke about his apparent cold demeanour: "I was angry at one time because I wanted to show them who I was. I tried to counter the criticism and show who I am. But then I understood that I didn’t need to prove it, I didn’t need to show the opposite. I’m Endrick. If they want to insult me, I won’t see it. Yes, it’s difficult, but… it doesn’t matter to me any more. Criticism doesn’t hurt me any more."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Endrick was subject to a high profile transfer pursuit, with Chelsea, Barcelona and Madrid all vying to secure his signature. Los Blancos eventually won the battle, shelling out €60 million (£52m/$64m) — a record fee for a Brazilian Serie A player.

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