[Albion] Enciso -keep, sell or loan?

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Enciso - keep, sell or loan out


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GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
51,485
Gloucester
Looks like Enciso could be back in the Ipswich squad on the weekend https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town...r-ops-as-mckenna-gives-lowdown-on-injury-woes
Argus article reports the Paraguay Team doctor as saying it's not a bad injury and he'll be fit to play for Paraguay at the end of the month. So that's OK then. The article includes the remarkable sub title "READ MORE: ADAM WEBSTER SAYS BRIGHTON HAVE EVOVLED SICNE CHELSEA DEFEAT"

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chickens

Have you considered masterly inactivity?
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Oct 12, 2022
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He feels a bit too “luxury” to have around the place. Lots of people used to get on Maupay’s back because he would score worldies out of nowhere but then miss any simpler opportunity where he had any thinking time at all.

Enciso feels like Maupay (deja vu - all over again!) to me. I wish him well, and I hope he proves me wrong, but we’ve seen enough to gather the data, and I wouldn’t currently put him in ahead of JP, Welbeck or Rutter, plus it seems he’s run out of patience with us too.

He’ll do better in a league where he can find more space to work in. Let’s hope we can recoup a decent fee.
 










Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,928
Surrey
I’d sell him in a heartbeat if somebody offered us £40,000,000.
I would be astonished if anyone offered that sort of money. I'd sell for £25m tbh.

Obviously he has the spectacular in his locker, but he doesn't look after the ball well enough for me. Then there's the apparent fact that he's a bit of a nob...
 








GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
51,485
Gloucester
I would like to keep him here as a squad member and an impact sub - but I'm not sure that'll match the young man's ambitions. If he's happy to put himself in the shop window with another loan, fine, but I think a parting of the ways is more likely. £30-£40M would still be very good business for us.
 








Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
14,436
Great option off the bench, IMO.
But he won't ever be a starter in a Huerzeler squad.

WIll be sorry to see him go, but best move for all parties that he goes now.
 






Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
I’d sell him in a heartbeat if somebody offered us £40,000,000.
Nice profit. But take a look at the attacking talent at Man Utd or Spurs. Very, very few players in those squads at his level or potential. My point is, there will be some big hitters going for his signature now that we've seemingly given up on trying to get him to extend his contract.

Personally, I think he'd have been a good replacement for Mitoma if he is to leave us this summer.

If Tony can get a bidding war going (see the Liverpool vs Chelsea tussle for Caicedo), we could see a bit more than £40m coming in. The Premier League is littered with potentially worse players who have gone for a lot more....

Moussa Diaby
Tanguy Ndombélé
Nicolas Pépé
Antony
Jadon Sancho
Rasmus Højlund
Jack Grealish
Mykhaylo Mudryk


 




Peppermint Tea

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Aug 31, 2007
1,316
He gets us out of our seats with the direct way he attacks and, of course, he smashes in a couple of worldies every season but he has two things in the debit column (inconsistency and selfishness) and, to be brutally honest, we have better.

Anywhere close to 40m Euros would be brilliant business.

Gracias, Julio.
 






Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
5,062
London
A great shame he got inured when he did as he looked set to be a star in the team.
He only has a year left so I'd be surprised if the fee is more than 15-20 million.
 


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