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Brazil calls up Madrid's Endrick to replace Neymar
Brazil has called up teenage Real Madrid striker Endrick to replace the injured Neymar for this month's FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Santos forward Neymar was set to return to the Brazil team for the first time since he suffered a serious knee injury on international duty in late 2023.
However, the 33-year-old has been ruled out of the Selecao's FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Colombia and Argentina after sustaining a muscle issue.
Coach Dorival Junior has also called up Flamengo defender Alex Sandro to replace Danilo, and Lyon goalkeeper Lucas Perri as a replacement for Manchester City's Ederson.
"Over the last few days, the Brazilian national team's medical department has been updating us on the situation of all the players, especially Danilo, Neymar and Ederson," Dorival Junior said.
"After the assessments, the national team's medical department updated us on the situation of each player.
"So we're calling up Lucas Perri from Lyon, Alex Sandro from Flamengo and Endrick from Real Madrid."
Endrick has only played 496 minutes in all competitions for Madrid this season, struggling for regular game time since his move from Palmeiras, although he has scored six goals.
Brazil, which is fifth in the CONMEBOL standings with 18 points from 12 games, hosts fourth-placed Colombia on 22 March (AEDT) and visits leader Argentina five days later.
The top six teams will qualify directly for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.