Watford close in on double swoop for Hassane Kamara and Edo Kayembe

Watford close in on double swoop for Hassane Kamara and Edo Kayembe as Claudio Ranieri bids to bolster his relegation-threatened side

  • Watford are closing in on a double swoop for Hassane Kamara and Edo Kayembe 
  • The Hornets are looking to bolster their squad in a bid to avoid relegation 
  • Claudio Ranieri wants a defender and Domagoj Vida is expected to arrive next 


Watford are close to agreeing a £4million deal for Nice left wing back Hassane Kamara, a 27-year old Ivory Coast international, and are also signing KAS Eupen defensive midfielder Edo Kayembe, 23.

Claudio Ranieri also expects to bring in vastly experienced Croatia international defender Domagoj Vida, 32, from Besiktas.

Aston Villa had knocked back a request from Watford to sign Kortney Hause.

Watford are close to completing a double swoop for Hassane Kamara and Edo Kayembe

Watford are close to completing a double swoop for Hassane Kamara and Edo Kayembe 

Kayembe (above) will reinforce the midfield while left wing back Kamara is joining for £4m

Kayembe (above) will reinforce the midfield while left wing back Kamara is joining for £4m

Villa are already losing Axel Tuanzebe back to Manchester United prior to his new loan to Napoli. Watford had also asked about Arsenal’s Sead Kolasinac but have opted against that deal to keep other domestic loan options open.

They opened discussions about Kamara last month and know him from previous recruitment discussions when they tried to sign him from Reims prior to his move to Nice.

Kamara is not involved in the African Cup of Nations.

Claudio Ranieri also wants a defender and Domagoj Vida (left) is expected to join from Besiktas

Claudio Ranieri also wants a defender and Domagoj Vida (left) is expected to join from Besiktas

Villa had knocked back a request from Watford to sign Kortney Hause. Villa are already losing Axel Tuanzebe back to Manchester United prior to his new loan to Napoli. 

Watford had also asked about Arsenal’s Sead Kolasinac but have opted against that deal to keep other domestic loan options open.

source: dailymail.co.uk