Brighton and Hove Albion’s Julio Enciso and Newcastle United’s Miguel Almiron are set for talks with their golf equipment over competing for his or her nation on the Olympic Games in Paris.
That’s according to journalist Christian Martin, who believes it’s unlikely at this second in time that both participant shall be part of Paraguay’s squad for the event.
Paraguay confirmed their place on the Olympic Games earlier this month as they have been topped champions of the pre-Olympic soccer event held in Venezuela, defeating the hosts 2-0.
Preparations at the moment are underway forward of the video games and the squad that they may take with them, with the foundations permitting three over-23 gamers to be part of the group.
That means Almiron, who has 50 appearances for his nation after his debut in September 2015, may very well be known as up. Enciso, in the meantime, is more likely to be wished too given he’s one in all his nation’s brightest skills.
That would require the approval of each Newcastle and Brighton, although, one thing Martin says isn’t utterly assured.
“I can certainly tell you that I wouldn’t be so sure about Miguel Almiron and Julio Enciso participating in the Olympic Games,” he advised Versus.
“There will be a demand for them. I understand that, more on Almiron’s side, I see that on Julio Enciso’s side he wants to take the lead with his club.
“And the truth is that with the Copa America I think things are going to get complicated for Julio. They haven’t spoken to Brighton yet. The proposal isn’t going to be there. They’ll wait this week and see how it develops.
“Miguel has raised it with Newcastle, I think.”