Israeli Defender Halaily's Transfer to Inter Milan Falls Through After Failed Medical
Israeli footballer Enan Halaily's anticipated transfer to Inter Milan was canceled after he failed the club's medical examinations, preventing him from joining the Italian league this season. Despite this setback, Halaily's situation is not unprecedented in football transfers to Italy, where medical tests are known to be particularly stringent.
A notable similar case is that of Anthony Robinson, a former Wigan Athletic player and current Fulham and U.S. national team defender. Robinson was set to join AC Milan in January 2020 for a transfer fee slightly less than Halaily's proposed deal, around $13 million. However, he failed the medical due to heart rhythm concerns. Instead, Robinson remained in England, later joining Fulham, where he became one of the Premier League's top defenders, playing over 30 games in three of five seasons and providing ten assists last year. He has since attracted interest from several major clubs.
Robinson's case illustrates that failing medicals in Italy does not necessarily end a player's career, as many others have failed similar tests but continued successful careers elsewhere. Another example includes Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace, who nearly signed with Milan but did not pass the medical.
Halaily's failed transfer highlights the challenges players face with Italian clubs' rigorous health standards, but his career prospects remain open despite this obstacle.
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