According to reports, Endrick and New Balance have entered into a new long-term agreement that will last until 2028.
While the striker had the option to sign with other brands like Nike, Adidas, and PUMA, it appears he chose to partner with New Balance due to the appreciation he and his family have for the company’s concept of having him as one of their key assets moving forward.
In recent years, New Balance has actively sought to provide signature boots to a number of its prominent athletes—something that rival brands typically reserve for their top players.
It seems that Endrick has already made his mark with his first signature look, as he is reportedly wearing golden Tekela v4 boots during training.
If he plays against Argentina, he is likely to sport them, especially considering the recent injury to Vinicius Jr., his future teammate.