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WATFORD DEFENDER SHOULD REVIEW HIS OPTIONS BEFORE JANUARY TRANSFER.

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WATFORD DEFENDER SHOULD REVIEW HIS OPTIONS BEFORE JANUARY TRANSFER.

Although the Hornets had some good early results despite some lackluster performances, those performances have now caught up with them. As such, Watford have won just one of their last five league games while appearing very unstable defensively. Luke O'Nien issues a message after returning to Vicarage Road in Watford in their 2-2 win over Sunderland. Nonetheless, one player who will almost certainly not see first-team action appears to be young centre-back Mattie Pollock.




Pollock joined the Hornets last summer and spent the season on loan in League One at Cheltenham Town. During that loan, the 20-year-old made 39 appearances for the club and also picked up their young player of the season. reward. With Watford relegated to the Championship, it was thought Pollock might get a chance here and there to play for some time, but so far it hasn't come in abundance. He faced MK Dons in last month's Carabao Cup, but with the Hornets now eliminated from that competition and Pollock yet to compete in the championship, one wonders what the immediate future holds for the player. Therefore, the opinion of this article is that Pollock
should explore potential loan options ahead of the January transfer window.



At 20, Pollock is at a pivotal stage in his development as a young professional and has him at the club but just being part of the matchday squad makes no sense to anyone. He would also likely be open to the move, revealing over the summer he would do whatever it takes to play for Watford in the future. Team and play as many games as I can." Pollock explained via Watford Club media at the time. "At the same time I'm still young and if I need to go back on loan to learn more and play for Watford then I'll be happy to do to get closer and closer to
.

I really want to play for Watford. Having gained experience in the third tier and finished 15th at Cheltenham, a loan to a top ten League One club would be a good move if a club can be found. That would allow the 20-year-old to experience a boost towards promotion or a place in the play-offs, feeling the expectation of having to win most weeks but more importantly giving him a regular string of games give.


Of course, that could all change in the coming months if Pollock were to break into the Hornets side, but Watford and his representatives should be looking at ways to help him progress at this early stage so he can start playing football as soon as possible as possible. as possible.
possible. While he may have a bright future at the club, it is in Pollock's best interest to seek a temporary exit from Watford for now.

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