Doctor shares if Pablo may fail West Ham medical after new injury reveal
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Doctor shares if Pablo may fail West Ham medical after new injury reveal
"The 21-year-old striker will be expected to help with their goal-scoring problems. However, he has had persistent injury problems in the last few months, and he has missed four of the last five matches with muscular problems. Naturally, there has been speculation surrounding his medical and whether the transfer could be a gamble for the London club. However, injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar feels that the situation is nothing to worry about, and the deal is likely to go through."
"West Ham have struggled to score goals this season, and they need quality attackers at their disposal. They have invested in Pablo, and they are closing in on Taty Castellanos. It will be interesting to see if both players can hit the ground running in the Premier League and help West Ham improve in the final third. They need to score consistently if they want to survive in the Premier League."
"Pablo has proven himself in Portugal, and he will look to make his mark in English football now. It remains to be seen whether he can establish an important player for West Ham during the second half of the season. He is a young player with a lot of potential, and he could develop into an asset for the club. West Ham will hope that he can get over his injury problems and make a defining contribution during the second half of the season."
West Ham United have agreed a deal to sign 21-year-old striker Pablo from Gil Vicente to address goal-scoring problems. The player has had persistent muscular issues and missed four of the last five matches, prompting speculation about his medical. Injury expert Dr Rajpal Brar expects the medical to be unaffected if injuries are not severe and anticipates standard soft-tissue treatment, physiotherapy and monitored football activity. West Ham are also close to signing Taty Castellanos and need consistent scoring to survive in the Premier League. Pablo has performed well in Portugal and could develop into an important asset if he overcomes injuries.
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