Brighton coach Hulzeller said Enciso has "huge potential" but it is difficult to adapt to the Brighton environment. According to previous reports, BlueCo Group, which owns Chelsea and Strasbourg, has reached an agreement to sign Enciso. He...
Brighton coach Hulzeller said Enciso has "huge potential" but it is difficult to adapt to the Brighton environment. According to previous reports, BlueCo Group, which owns Chelsea and Strasbourg, has reached an agreement to sign Enciso.
Helzeller said: "Encisso is a young man with great potential. I think he has shown that during his time in Brighton, and he has also represented the national team. Overall it is positive."
"Of course, he has also suffered setbacks due to injuries. But overall, you can feel his passion for football, just like all young people who are eager to play. It's very pleasant to work with him."
Encisso was loaned to Ipswich in the second half of last season and is currently in the recovery period after knee surgery. Last December, Hulzeler did not put him on the roster in two games due to his mentality in training.
Helzelle said: "I'm not saying he's underperformed in Brighton, some players perform better in certain environments, and some have difficulty adapting to cultural differences. But overall, it's not a bad experience."
Encisso is expected to play for Strasbourg first, but Chelsea sees it as a member of the long-term plan. He joined Brighton from Asuncion free in 2022, with a total of 57 appearances and 5 goals and 6 assists.
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