Watford have agreed a deal with Nantes to bring Imran Louza to Vicarage Road for a fee around £9 million.
Despite Nantes’ poor season, Louza was shinning through those poor performances, which earnt him a move to Watford.
Last season, the midfielder made 33 appearances for Nantes, were he scored seven and assisted three times, while also picking up four yellow cards and one red card.
The 22-year-old has only played for Nantes, coming through the academy system at the French club.
In the last two seasons, he’s been a breakout star for Nantes, being a crucial part of the spine in the team, having made 66 appearances for the first team.
Louza is a great midfielder, who can do all the necessary parts of the game, to make him a top class midfielder in the Premier League.
He is someone who has great movement and passing to open up almost any defense.
However, one of his biggest attributes is his work from a dead ball situation. He has fantastic corner and free kick taking ability, while also being a genius from the penalty spot.
This is Watford’s third signing of the window, having already bought Mattie Pollock from Grimsby Town and Kwadwo Baah from Rochdale.
The French international comes into the team, were he faces competition from Will Hughes, Tom Cleverley and Domingos Quina who spent a year out on loan at Granada.
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