Nacional winger Carlos de Pena has scored 10 goals in 53 games for his club
Middlesbrough's bid to sign Uruguayan winger Carlos de Pena from Nacional has been hampered by a car crash.
The 23-year-old, who did not have his Uruguayan club's permission to leave, was on his way back from Montevideo airport after cancelling a flight to England when the accident happened.
After a hospital check-up the left-footed winger booked a new flight and was due to arrive on Tuesday.
Nacional president Eduardo Ache said he had asked De Pena not to leave.
"I spoke to De Pena in the afternoon and he said he was leaving because it was a life opportunity, that we should let him to go. I told him that in this situation he can't go, it was not about the money," Ache told Uruguayan sports website Ovacion Digital.
"The damage has been already done. It would be difficult to get the player back."
Tim Vickery, South American football expert, told BBC Radio 5 live: "On Monday, the club got a call from his agent saying he is on his way to England. The player drove off and promptly got himself in a car accident with his mother in the car.
"Nothing serious as he was allowed out of hospital pretty soon after and he left his mum there, went back to the airport and flew to Middlesbrough.
"I can't remember anyone being so desperate to get to Middlesbrough since Chris Rea was driving home for Christmas."

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