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TRANSFER COLLAPSES! Julio Enciso Fails Medical Exams, Returns to Brighton!

The multi-million-euro transfer was called off after the Paraguayan star reportedly failed his medical examinations.

By Kary Vargas

Julio Enciso. Fhoto: Versus
Julio Enciso. Fhoto: Versus

In a shocking turn of events that has sent ripples through the summer transfer market, the high-profile transfer of Paraguayan star Julio Enciso to BlueCo, the parent company of Chelsea, has officially collapsed. The deal, which was in its final stages, was canceled after the player reportedly failed his medical examinations, a decision that was a direct result of the club's new, more cautious transfer policy. Enciso will now return to his current club, Brighton, as the transfer window enters its final, frantic hours.

The verdict from the medical room is a stunning blow for the player and a major talking point in a transfer window already filled with drama. The club's decision was reportedly influenced by past mistakes made with players like Romeo Lavia and Wesley Fofana, who have both struggled with significant injury issues after their respective moves to London.

A Red Flag from the Medical Room: What Went Wrong?

The modern football transfer is a complex web of negotiations, but the medical examination remains the most crucial final hurdle. In the case of Julio Enciso, it appears to have been an impassable one. According to reports, BlueCo requested multiple, rigorous tests due to the player's history of injuries. While there was no single catastrophic issue, the cumulative results of the examinations reportedly raised enough red flags to cause the club to pull the plug on the deal.

Lessons from Lavia and Fofana: A New Transfer Strategy

The decision to walk away from a deal for a player of Enciso’s caliber is a powerful signal that BlueCo has learned a difficult lesson. The club’s past transfer strategy has been criticized for not adequately vetting players’ medical histories, leading to costly mistakes. The most glaring examples are the transfers of Romeo Lavia and Wesley Fofana.

Lavia has spent most of his time on the sidelines with a recurring hamstring injury, a frustrating situation for both the player and the club. Fofana, who was signed for a massive fee, has also been plagued by injuries that have limited his playing time and prevented him from fulfilling his immense potential. The club has reportedly decided to not repeat these mistakes, and the collapse of the Enciso deal is the first major example of this new, risk-averse approach. It’s a move that prioritizes long-term squad health over a flashy, big-name signing.

For Brighton, the situation is also complicated. They have managed to keep a valuable player, but the knowledge that he was just a medical away from leaving the club could create an uncomfortable situation. The focus now for the club and the player will be to move past the transfer drama, manage his physical condition, and get him back to his best form on the field.


Kary  Vargas

Kary Vargas

I am Kary Vargas, a 26-year-old sports journalist. I am passionate about Ecuadorian soccer and I am dedicated to creating content related to this sport. I focus mainly on soccer events in Ecuador, covering matches, interviews, press conferences and generating attractive content for social networks and other platforms.My passion for Ecuadorian Soccer prompted me to train professionally at the Salesiana Polytechnic University, where I graduated with honors in Journalism. During my university years...

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