nickbrighton
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- Feb 19, 2016
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Surprised at the tone of the Vickery interview, he seems to have a huge downer on Enciso, giving much more than a cautious warning that its obviously a risk, he was to my mind basically saying he is another Billy Arce. Given that Brighton have been attempting this deal for sometime, we must have had tabs on him for several years and therefore the scouting team would by now have a much better idea of what he is capable of , and they must think he is worth the risk.
He may not be as ready as Caceiado was, but he is a couple years younger and is full international and has a good goal scoring record. AFAIK no one is suggesting that he will be straight into the first team, at 18 he is very much "one for the future". Brighton have developed a track record of buying players and then loaning then for a season or more before they are considered for the first team squad (MacAllister, Caceiado, Undav, Mitoma, Moder plus others). I see nothing to suggest this is any different,
I think that this may be one of those times where the club are taking a calculated risk, but one that could reap massive rewards in a couple of years time. I recall conversations about MacAllister and whether he would ever even get to England, let alone be a mainstay in the team. That turned out pretty well
He may not be as ready as Caceiado was, but he is a couple years younger and is full international and has a good goal scoring record. AFAIK no one is suggesting that he will be straight into the first team, at 18 he is very much "one for the future". Brighton have developed a track record of buying players and then loaning then for a season or more before they are considered for the first team squad (MacAllister, Caceiado, Undav, Mitoma, Moder plus others). I see nothing to suggest this is any different,
I think that this may be one of those times where the club are taking a calculated risk, but one that could reap massive rewards in a couple of years time. I recall conversations about MacAllister and whether he would ever even get to England, let alone be a mainstay in the team. That turned out pretty well