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I would not like to be in the dressing room if they put him on the bench or try to sub him. I forgot they cant do that he wanted in his contract that he has to play every min
 
Mathias Ranegie is free to leave the Hornets this month despite the striker planning to return to the club next week, the Watford Observer understands.

The 31-year-old is currently in his native Sweden after the completion of his 11-month loan spell at Chinese second division side Dalian Aerbin.

Ranegie hasn’t played for Watford since April 2014 and, despite having a year and a half left on his contact, his future lies away from Vicarage Road.
 
In summary:
Stayers
: Almen Abdi, Ikechi Anya, Giedrius Arlauskis, Valon Behrami, Steven Berghuis, Miguel Britos, Etienne Capoue, Craig Cathcart, Troy Deeney, Heurelho Gomes, Adlene Guedioura, Odion Ighalo, Jose Manuel Jurado, Allan Nyom, Sebastian Prodl, Ben Watson (16)

Goers
(if takers are found): Essaid Belkalem, Jose Holebas, Lloyd Dyer

Off the list through injury:
Rene Gilmartin
Their agents will be on standby: Alessandro Diamanti, Victor Ibarbo, Connor Smith, Juan Carlos Paredes

Player to be added
: Joel Ekstrand

Potential spots available
: 7 (four home-grown and three foreign)

NB: Obbi Oulare, Tommie Hoban and Nathan Ake are under the age of 21 and therefore do not take up a place in the roster.

PASTED FROM A WEBSITE, so there will definitely be some movement!
 
And so it begins - Capoue being linked with AC Milan. The story goes that the club donlt want him to go but would listen to a crazy offer if we could get De Jong, whio is keen on a PL return, as part of the deal. Don't see this as being in our interests at all tbh.
 
According to one Udinese fan I communicate with regularly the Pozzo's haven't sold a regular starting player for over 20 years.
To quote Gino Pozzo after the sacking of Billy Mac: “Our job is to always to act in the best long-term interests of this football club. There can be no compromise on this – whatever the circumstances.”
Given what's at stake this season I think we can rest easy... until July....