Graham Potter says Albion will do all they can to help South American teen Julio Enciso settle in England.

And he has hinted the 18-year-old could have his part to play with the senior squad in the coming season.

Enciso has signed a four-year contract and will join up with the first-team group when they report back for pre-season training later this month.

The former Libertad attacking player is the focus of huge attention back home and a TV reporter has followed every step of his arrival in Brighton this week.

Seagulls head coach Potter said: “Julio is an exciting young talent and he has had a great start to his career in Paraguay, as well as being a regular in the Paraguay national squad.

“He’s a young guy who is moving away from his home country for the first time, so we will help him to adapt to new surroundings and settle here in Brighton and Hove.

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"We’re really looking forward to helping him develop and working with him, and he will complement our existing attacking options this coming season.”