The Racing Club of Strasbourg strengthened its offensive sector with the arrival of Julio Enciso, a Paraguayan offensive group, who committed himself until 2029. After a medical visit to London, the 21-year-old, already experienced in Ipswich Town on loan, joined the Alsatian club after spending five seasons in Libertad Asunciรณn, where he played 55 games and scored 18 goals. His talent was recognized from a young age during the Copa Libertadores. This recruit represents an important asset for the future of the club, which continues its strategy of developing and strengthening its staff.
At the same time, the future of Dilane Bakwa has seen an unexpected turn. Despite the continued efforts of Nottingham Forest, including three successive offers of up to 35 million euros, and the player’s willingness to stay in Strasbourg, an agreement seems to be emerging with the English club. English and Belgian sources indicate that a final offer of EUR 40 million is about to be concluded. Bakwa is expected to take medical tests this afternoon before signing a five-year contract with Nottingham Forest, marking a turnaround after a period of uncertainty.
Finally, Valentin Ataangana’s transfer to the Racing Club in Strasbourg fell into the water. Initially announced close to engaging with the club, the midfielder failed during his medical visit. According to our information, it should now fly to Saudi Arabia to join Al Ahli SC, in a transaction estimated at 25 million euros. This underscores the continuing challenges of player transfers and the importance of medical checks in concluding agreements.