October 5, 2024

‘Absolutely not,’ expert concedes Wolves have made a signing that has surprised him.

When Wolves revealed their latest acquisition in the final week of the transfer window, eyebrows were raised.

Enso Gonzalez, 18, was the player who arrived from Club Libertad for a cost of £5 million.

A unexpected move that was definitely intended for the future, but the fact that he was an unused substitute against Crystal Palace could indicate that he is regarded as a first-team player.
Despite the fact that it is a multi-million pound move, little is known about his abilities and what he could contribute to Molineux.

Gary O’Neil’s team needs someone to provide them a wide option; might theShropshire Star recruited the help of Roberto Rojas who is an expert in Paraguayan football to shed some light onto his talents. clever adolescent be that guy?

Enso’s Rojas

Enso is undeniably gifted, but Rojas confessed he was astonished when the transfer was approved.

Wolverhampton Wanderers complete Enso Gonzalez signing - Sports Mole
When asked if he expected such a deal, he replied, “No, absolutely not.” He had talent, but I didn’t anticipate him to make that leap so quickly and become one of only a few Paraguayan players to play in English football.”

“It’s not a jump that most Paraguayan players tend to do because they usually go to Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and the United States before trying it out in Europe,” he continued, “but it shows that Wolves are taking a chance on him as someone they clearly rated highly.”

Rojas was then asked if Enso will be able to cope with the upgrade in competition.

“It’s going to be a huge challenge for him.” he began.

Continuing he said that: “He seems very keen about the opportunity and honoured to play for a club like Wolverhampton Wanderers and achieving the dream to play in the Premier League, so he will take every advantage he gets to impress his team-mates and Gary O’Neil.”

Can Enso be compared with Enciso

No doubt we are all hopeful that Enso will be cut from the same cloth as Brighton’s youth Paraguayan, Julio Enciso.

Enciso lit the Premier League up last season, however Rojas doesn’t think the two are similar.

“They’re very similar in terms of size and potential but he plays more like Miguel Almiron.”

He also added that Enciso has more natural talent than Enso, however Wolves’ new recruit is mature and calm on the field compared with the erratic Enciso.

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