Enciso in action for Brighton his last game

Enciso ‘Won’t Return to Brighton’ – Journalist reveals transfer twist

John William Last updated: Jul 11, 2025, 2:32 pm
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Enciso to Leave Brighton This Summer?

Julio Enciso will not return to Brighton & Hove Albion, according to strong claims from South American journalist Christian Martín.

The 20-year-old Paraguayan, recovering from a long-term knee injury, is now attracting serious interest from Europe’s elite — including Manchester United, Juventus, and Atlético Madrid.

“Julio will not return to Brighton,” said Christian Martín. “There are offers from England, Spain, Italy and Turkey.” — Christian Martín (via Versus)

Who Wants Julio Enciso?

The list of clubs monitoring Enciso is a who’s who of European football:

  • 🇪🇸 Atlético MadridReal SociedadSevilla
  • 🇮🇹 JuventusAC MilanInter Milan
  • 🏴 Manchester United
  • 🇹🇷 Turkish Super Lig clubs (unnamed)

Despite featuring just 12 times last season due to injury, Enciso is still regarded as a "jewel" by Paraguayan outlet Versus, and remains under contract at Brighton until 2026.

Why This Exit Makes Sense

Brighton are preparing for a new era under manager Fabian Hürzeler, and there’s a growing sense that Enciso’s future lies elsewhere.

His dynamic style, close control, and fearless attacking instincts could suit La Liga or Serie A — while United see him as a long-term winger/10 hybrid.

Stat (2023/24) Enciso
Appearances 12
Goals 1
Assists 2
Dribbles per 90 5.1
Contract Expires June 2026

Analyst Verdict

Enciso has outgrown Brighton’s current setup — and after a year on the sidelines, a clean slate abroad could unlock his full potential. His exit now looks inevitable.

Key Insights

  • Enciso “won’t return” to Brighton, says journalist
  • Juventus, United, and Atlético leading race
  • Brighton ready for post-De Zerbi rebuild
  • Contract runs to 2026, but player wants move

What’s Next?

Expect talks to accelerate once pre-season kicks in. Brighton will likely demand a fee close to £30m, while clubs like Man Utd and Juventus weigh formal offers.


Should Brighton cash in on Julio Enciso now — or wait to rebuild his value?

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