Watford sign Aston Villa striker Keinan Davis on a season-long loan deal
Watford sign Aston Villa striker Keinan Davis on a season-long loan deal after his impressive loan spell at newly-promoted Nottingham Forest last season
- Watford sign striker Keinan Davis on season-long loan deal from Aston Villa
- The 24-year-old impressed last season on loan at promoted Nottingham Forest
- Davis scored five goals in 14 games as Forest won promotion to the top-flight
Aston Villa striker Keinan Davis has joined Championship side Watford on a season-long loan deal.
The 24-year-old ended last season on loan with Nottingham Forest and scored five goals in 14 appearances as they won promotion to the Premier League through the play-offs.
Davis joined Villa from non-league Biggleswade Town in 2015 and has since made 85 appearances for the club.
Striker Keinan Davis ended last season on loan at newly-promoted Nottingham Forest
Most of his appearances coming in the Championship, although Davis has featured over 30 times in the Premier League for Villa.
The Vicarage Road club are also interested in Brighton defender Matt Clarke while Watford striker Ashley Fletcher has joined Wigan on a season-long loan deal.
Clarke, 25, could leave Brighton on loan or permanently this summer after spending the last three seasons in the second tier with Derby County, twice, and then West Bromwich Albion.
The Vicarage Road club are also interested in Brighton defender Matt Clarke (pictured)
Former Middlesbrough forward Fletcher has been looking for a new club since returning from New York Red Bulls last month following an unsuccessful loan spell.
The 26-year-old moved to the MLS outfit, who had an option to make the move permanent, at the end of February, but made only seven appearances.
Fletcher signed a five-year deal after moving to Vicarage Road on a free transfer last summer, but was limited to just 27 minutes of Premier League action.
He will now get his chance to get regular game-time to revive his career.
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