Osasuna carried out the second day of medical tests on Tuesday July 9, evaluating eight players at the Clínica Universidad de Navarra before the pre‑season starts. Luis Ramis called up Lucas Torró, Aitor Fernández, Raúl Moro, Abel Bretones, Rubén García, Álex Jiménez, Mauro Echegoyen and Anai Morales for a full assessment that includes anthropometry, echocardiogram and a stress test.
What examinations were performed?
The eight footballers underwent a protocol that combines blood analysis, electrocardiogram, cardiology consultation and a stress test. Each exam is designed to spot potential risks and confirm that the players are in optimal shape for the intensive training sessions beginning Friday July 10.
Why does this matter for Osasuna?
Ensuring squad health before pre‑season prevents unexpected injuries and lets the coaching staff plan tougher work loads. The results will also help Ramis tailor training intensity to each player's condition, a must‑have for competing in LaLiga.
What comes next for the team?
On Friday July 10, Osasuna will train behind open doors at Tajonar from 10:00 a.m., giving fans the first glimpse of the preparation. Saturday July 11 features another public session, strengthening the bond with supporters while the staff fine‑tunes tactics and technical work. The final round of medical checks is set for Thursday July 9, completing the health diagnosis of the entire squad before official pre‑season kicks off.
What expectations does this start generate?
Supporters hope that a healthy roster and an exhaustive work plan will push Osasuna beyond its season goals. With players like Torró and Fernández already cleared, the club believes physical continuity will translate into steady performance during the opening league matches.
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