Dr. Rajpal Brar said that even though Dje D’avilla doesn’t have a lot of first-team experience, he should have no trouble passing his Leeds United physical.
According to the injury expert, the Leiria midfielder would need some time to adjust because he would be coming from the Portuguese second division, but the club is responsible for making sure he fits in as best he can.
Sebastiao Sousa Pinto, a journalist for Sport TV Portugal, revealed on January 14 that the Whites had offered £3.3 million to recruit the 21-year-old Ivorian.
Regarding Davilla, Brar, a physical therapy and sports scientist specialist, stated in an exclusive interview with MOT Leeds News: “He is coming from a different league and also does not have that much senior experience under his belt.”
However, when it comes to his health and ramp-up plans, I wouldn’t view these as warning signs but rather as factors to comprehend and take into account.
“His medical condition wouldn’t be affected by these factors alone.”
With Dje D’avilla, Leeds United will be taking a significant risk.
The 21-year-old Ivorian midfielder might need some time to get used to the English game because he lacks senior experience.
Leeds needs someone who can assist them push for promotion back to the Premier League and bolster the first team.
A move for D’Avilla now seems illogical, and the board is unlikely to approve the transaction.