Osasuna has put eight footballers through medical examinations on Wednesday, July 8, marking the second mandatory step before the pre‑season begins. The assessed players were Lucas Torró, Aitor Fernández, Raúl Moro, Abel Bretones, Rubén García, Álex Jiménez, Mauro Echegoyen and Anai Morales, all summoned by coach Luis Ramis to start training on Friday, July 10.

What tests were performed?

The assessments included an anthropometric study, echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, cardiology consultation, stress test and a full blood analysis. Each exam took place at the Clínica Universidad de Navarra, ensuring top‑level precision and specialist medical monitoring for the rojillos.

Why do these tests matter?

Passing the medical checks is a non‑negotiable requirement for players to join the public‑open training sessions at Tajonar. The results also give the coaching staff the data needed to tailor training loads and prevent possible injuries before the demanding La Liga campaign.

What comes next for the squad?

On Thursday, July 9, the third and final round of medical examinations will be carried out, completing the evaluation process. On Friday, July 10, under Luis Ramis’s direction, the first open‑door training session will start at 10:00 a.m. in Tajonar. The team will continue training there on Saturday, July 11, also open to fans, offering a first look at the new project.

What does this mean for the season?

With the players now cleared and the training schedule set, Osasuna is ready to kick off the pre‑season with a full squad. Knowing the physical condition of Torró, Fernández and the others will allow the coach to plan tactics and line‑ups with greater confidence, aiming for a strong start to the upcoming La Liga season.