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By MICHAEL PAVITT, SPORTS REPORTER Published: 01: 17 AEST, 11 April 2026 | Updated: 01: 18 AEST, 11 April 2026 5 View comments Real Madrid wonderboy Endrick and his wife Gabriely Miranda have announced they are expecting their first child. The couple revealed the news on social media on Friday, with Miranda sharing an emotional video and photos of her and Endrick as they celebrated her pregnancy. 'Now there are five of us, ' Miranda wrote, with the couple also posing in photos accompanied by their two dogs. 'You are our love in the form of life, ' the Brazilian model added, along with quoting the Bible by writing: '"You knit me together in the womb. " - Psalms 139: 13'. Endrick, 19, and Miranda, 23, have been married since September 2024, with their marriage coming less than a year after they met. Endrick and Miranda previously revealed they had entered into a 'relationship contract', which contained a series of rules and pledges. Real Madrid forward Endrick and his wife Gabriely Miranda have announced they are expecting their first child Miranda shared an emotional video and photos of her and Endrick as they celebrated the news Endrick previously confirmed he and Miranda had a 'relationship contract' which contained a number of clauses The clauses reportedly included being prohibited from developing any kind of addiction, drastic changes in their behavior, and mandating saying 'I love you' in all situations. Bizarre clauses reportedly also included Endrick being banned from having a 'virtual girlfriend' on Grand Theft Auto V. Other terms said to be included in the contract forbid Endrick from commenting on other girls' Instagram accounts and reportedly require the pair to base their relationship on 'respect, understanding and affection'. Miranda has been supportive of the Brazilian forward's career, as she moved to Spain when he joined Real Madrid in a £51m move from Palmeiras in the summer of 2024. The couple moved to France in December, with Endrick joining French side Lyon on loan in a bid for the forward to earn more game time. It followed Endrick making just nine starts for Real Madrid in 18 months at the club, with the remainder of his 40 appearances for the Spanish giants coming from the bench. Endrick made a bright start to life at Lyon, including scoring a hat-trick in a 5-2 win over Metz in January. The Brazilian has scored six times and provided five assists in total for the French club, but has had little impact in recent weeks. Endrick is currently on loan from Real Madrid to Lyon, but has faced criticism from his manager Paulo Fonseca over his recent performances Lyon boss Paulo Fonseca criticised Endrick's contribution at a press conference on Friday, insisting the forward needs to do more to help the club snap a nine match winless run in all competitions. Endrick, who played in Brazil's World Cup warm-up matches in the United States during the last international break, was claimed to have blamed tiredness from travelling for an underwhelming display in Lyon's 0-0 draw with Angers last week. 'I'm not satisfied with his performance, ' Fonseca said. He told me he was a bit tired from his trip, but he has a responsibility to do more. 'I'm not here to criticise players, but I expect more from him. 'He has an obligation to do more, we need him. 'We are currently dependent on a player [Afonso Moreira] who was playing in the Portuguese third division a year ago and who, unlike him, takes responsibility. '
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