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Watford has certified that Nigerian midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo has been conveyed following the perfection of his credit spell from parent club Stoke City.
Etebo moved to the Vicarage Road on a season-long credit deal the past summer, with the decision to join the Hornets on an incredibly solid plan.
Be that as it may, the 26-year-old has been hampered by a long injury that limited his appearance for the club to just 10 affiliation appearances in the 2021/22 season.
Watford pronounced on their site that Nigeria is among the five players conveyed as the club intends to play upward Bet Championship next season following their exchange from the Premier League.
"Following the completion of the 2021/22 Premier League season, Watford FC can certify that five first-helpful individuals have left the club," peruses a statement on the club's actual site.
"Goalkeeper Ben Foster has been conveyed close to the completion of his understanding, inviting the wrap down on an observed Hornets calling which saw the 39-year-old component for the club over multiple times during two seasons acquired someplace in the scope of 2005 and 2007 and after re-stamping forever from West Bromwich Albion in 2018.
"Defend Nicolas Nkoulou - who made an appearance in the wake of stamping in October 2021 - and forward Andre Gray - who burned through the continue to go energy acquired at Queens Park Rangers - have in like manner left upon the end of their plans.
"Juraj Kucka has chosen to sanction a conveyance explanation in his understanding, halting his one-season stay in Hertfordshire, while individual midfielder Peter Etebo has returned to parent club Stoke City following his credit spell at Vicarage Road.
With Etebo's leave, there is by and by five Nigerians in the club - William Troost-Ekong, Emmanuel Dennis, Samuel Kalu and Maduka Okoye at the club.
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