Brighton’s encalus for three months with knee injury star-news.press/wp

Brighton’s Julio Enciso is another long witchcraft established, after resolving surgery after suffering the knee injury.
Enciso, 2024-25 The second great borrowing time is expected to be with the City Ipswich, about three months.
The 21-year-old has been mixed with knee injuries since he reached Brighton from Libertad three years ago.
In the last season with Ipswich, he suffered a meniscus tear against the left knee Aston Villa.
But the study revealed that the problem was not as serious as it was not as serious, and at the end of the time there were 10 times more than tractor boys.
Enciso had a more serious knee injury with Brighton in the second campaign, where he ran out of six months.
The final update is a bump for club and players, Enciso seeks to move away from the wicked sea this summer.
Since its arrival in England, Encisso has played 70 games in all competition, with seven goals and giving nine attendance.
Brighton continued to his previous season preparations for the 2025-26 campaign, a 3-1 championship side Stoke city on Wednesday.
Kaoru Mithoma, Diego Coppola and Georginio Rutter won, saying he was stronger than the Fabian Hurlerer coach, who took care of his team in the first season last year.
“Winning is always important in a test game or not. It gives players self-confidence.” Hurgeler said, “Hurgeler said.
“We had some new players to adapt and understand their ideas fairly quickly and understood. They have a great potential, and they showed it here.
“(Compared to my first season) we have better relationships, we know a lot of time now.
“Overall, we are at a higher level, but there are always things to improve. The team is quite big at the time, but I think they understand their roles.
“We are more than one step than we, and now we need to make decisions to sell and borrow games.
“I really want to work with players, how many and how much we have.”
Brighton will start the Premier League campaign on Fulham on 16 August.
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