Danso, it’s much more serious than expected

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Kevin Danso’s failed transfer to Roma was due to a heart problem requiring surgery.

Everything was set for a transfer in the final moments of the transfer window between RC Lens and AS Roma. Kevin Danso, 26, was to leave the Blood and Gold to embrace the cause of the She-Wolf for compensation of 22 million euros, excluding bonuses, at the end of a one-year loan for one million euros.

Yes, but there you go, the case fell through at the medical; for a supposed knee problem according to rumor. A pretext immediately denounced by the Lens management, who today however must face the facts. For three weeks, the Austrian international has had multiple medical consultations. Not for a knee injury but for a heart problem.

“A minimal intervention”

Having been sidelined as a precaution since then, the rock has undergone a series of tests, consulting cardiologists of various nationalities, and according to the Austrian daily Kronen Zeitung, an English bigwig has finally found the solution to allow him to resume his career.relays L’Equipe this Sunday. According to the same source, Danso should soon undergo a “minor operation” intended to heal “a harmless scar on his heart.”. »

No one was aware of this anomaly until now, neither within RC Lens nor within the Austrian Football Federation. If the Artois club and the player’s entourage refuse to comment, optimism is the order of the day among those close to Kevin Danso, who could resume his career as early as October.

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