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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2026 13:06

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Small point but I remember listening to a podcast with the Arsenal physio and he said nobody fails a medical as that isn't want the process is about - he is simply an input into the risk analysis that forms part of any signing. As we were due to pay a fee for Santos, then the medical must have shown something that we decided was too much of a risk for the fee/wages/contract length we were about to enter into and either we or Santos/Swansea were not prepared to renegotiate.
Doesn't sound right - it allows you to assess their real level fitness (getting them to run and checking VO2 max rate) and also levels of recovery from an injury. As anyone who has had any knee injury will know you can be 'recovered' but there can be reduced flexibility etc.
The other player I can recall failing our medical was Bradley Wright-Phillips, who then went elsewhere and scored loads of goals.
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Re: Ricardo Santos

by LightwaterRoyal » 17 Jan 2026 10:15

PieEater wrote:
Royalwaster wrote:
Stranded wrote:
Small point but I remember listening to a podcast with the Arsenal physio and he said nobody fails a medical as that isn't want the process is about - he is simply an input into the risk analysis that forms part of any signing. As we were due to pay a fee for Santos, then the medical must have shown something that we decided was too much of a risk for the fee/wages/contract length we were about to enter into and either we or Santos/Swansea were not prepared to renegotiate.
Doesn't sound right - it allows you to assess their real level fitness (getting them to run and checking VO2 max rate) and also levels of recovery from an injury. As anyone who has had any knee injury will know you can be 'recovered' but there can be reduced flexibility etc.
The other player I can recall failing our medical was Bradley Wright-Phillips, who then went elsewhere and scored loads of goals.
Didn't we try to bring in Asamoah Gyan under Jaap Stam but he also failed the medical? He's scored a goal every 1.9 games in his career

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Brogue » 18 Jan 2026 06:50

Swansea manager says this is still on
Meanwhile, Reading's move for Ricardo Santos is still alive, despite reports suggesting their efforts had collapsed.

"Everyone's still trying to find the best solution for everyone, still speaking, so I think that's okay," Matos added.

One report had claimed Santos had failed a medical with the Royals, but Matos claims the deal is still possible.

"No, they're still speaking, everything's still on, so let's see."

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Sutekh » 18 Jan 2026 08:15

Brogue wrote:Swansea manager says this is still on
8) :roll:
Meanwhile, Reading's move for Ricardo Santos is still alive, despite reports suggesting their efforts had collapsed.

"Everyone's still trying to find the best solution for everyone, still speaking, so I think that's okay," Matos added.

One report had claimed Santos had failed a medical with the Royals, but Matos claims the deal is still possible.

"No, they're still speaking, everything's still on, so let's see."
Depends on nature of issue and, presumably, how much discount we can get off the agreed fees. Doesn’t sound likely he’d be straight into the squad if he did sign though does it :roll:

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Clyde1998 » 18 Jan 2026 16:59

LightwaterRoyal wrote:
PieEater wrote:
Royalwaster wrote:
Doesn't sound right - it allows you to assess their real level fitness (getting them to run and checking VO2 max rate) and also levels of recovery from an injury. As anyone who has had any knee injury will know you can be 'recovered' but there can be reduced flexibility etc.
The other player I can recall failing our medical was Bradley Wright-Phillips, who then went elsewhere and scored loads of goals.
Didn't we try to bring in Asamoah Gyan under Jaap Stam but he also failed the medical? He's scored a goal every 1.9 games in his career
I think he did. Can't remember the exact timing of that, but IIRC it was just before an Afcon too - so he would've been missing for a month that season.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Clyde1998 » 18 Jan 2026 17:03

PieEater wrote:
Royalwaster wrote:
Stranded wrote:
Small point but I remember listening to a podcast with the Arsenal physio and he said nobody fails a medical as that isn't want the process is about - he is simply an input into the risk analysis that forms part of any signing. As we were due to pay a fee for Santos, then the medical must have shown something that we decided was too much of a risk for the fee/wages/contract length we were about to enter into and either we or Santos/Swansea were not prepared to renegotiate.
Doesn't sound right - it allows you to assess their real level fitness (getting them to run and checking VO2 max rate) and also levels of recovery from an injury. As anyone who has had any knee injury will know you can be 'recovered' but there can be reduced flexibility etc.
The other player I can recall failing our medical was Bradley Wright-Phillips, who then went elsewhere and scored loads of goals.
Vaguely remember us withdrawing from signing Charlie Austin after a medical. Think he went to QPR and helped get them promoted.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by morganb » 18 Jan 2026 18:42

EXCLUSIVE - The Reading Chronicle understands that despite recent reports Reading have 'moved on' from signing Ricardo Santos from Swansea.

This comes as Swans manager Vitor Matos said the deal was 'still on'.
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... -defender/

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Swansea manager hoping someone will come and buy his defender so says deal still on

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Sutekh » 19 Jan 2026 08:36

morganb wrote:
EXCLUSIVE - The Reading Chronicle understands that despite recent reports Reading have 'moved on' from signing Ricardo Santos from Swansea.

This comes as Swans manager Vitor Matos said the deal was 'still on'.
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... -defender/

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Swansea manager hoping someone will come and buy his defender so says deal still on
Yes, thus the connection with “speed merchant” McIntyre.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Jan 2026 22:49

morganb wrote:
EXCLUSIVE - The Reading Chronicle understands that despite recent reports Reading have 'moved on' from signing Ricardo Santos from Swansea.

This comes as Swans manager Vitor Matos said the deal was 'still on'.
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... -defender/

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Sutekh » 20 Jun 2026 18:48

Signed for Sheffield Wednesday.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by tidus_mi2 » 20 Jun 2026 22:02

Sutekh wrote: 20 Jun 2026 18:48 Signed for Sheffield Wednesday.
Maybe he'll end up being a good signing for them but I was definitely glad the move here didn't work out.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by Armadillo Roadkill » 24 Jun 2026 09:54

SouthDownsRoyal wrote: 19 Jan 2026 22:49
morganb wrote:
EXCLUSIVE - The Reading Chronicle understands that despite recent reports Reading have 'moved on' from signing Ricardo Santos from Swansea.

This comes as Swans manager Vitor Matos said the deal was 'still on'.
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... -defender/

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Swansea manager hoping someone will come and buy his defender so says deal still on
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They usually give you a few free articles per month, after which you just get the headline and a plea to subscribe. Which, if they did any actual journalism, I'd be inclined to do. But for the sh1t they churn out, no way.

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Re: Ricardo Santos

by SouthDownsRoyal » 24 Jun 2026 09:59

Armadillo Roadkill wrote: 24 Jun 2026 09:54
SouthDownsRoyal wrote: 19 Jan 2026 22:49
morganb wrote:
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... -defender/

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Swansea manager hoping someone will come and buy his defender so says deal still on
You don’t need a subscription
They usually give you a few free articles per month, after which you just get the headline and a plea to subscribe. Which, if they did any actual journalism, I'd be inclined to do. But for the sh1t they churn out, no way.
This across lots of “news” websites I guess it works or they wouldn’t do it but how many people see that and get their wallet out and subscribe? I just close the window either look elsewhere or just live without

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