Watford seal ‘project’ Maamma transfer on four-year-deal

Watford have completed the signing of Moroccan youth international Othmane Maamma on a four-year contract – and view him as a project, rather than an immediate starter.

The Watford Observer revealed this week that Maamma was in the UK for talks with the Hornets, and the signing from Montpellier has now been confirmed.

The 19-year-old winger is not expected to contribute immediately, but the club believes they have struck a fair deal in signing a talented young player who can be developed during his time at Vicarage Road.

We have previously revealed Watford’s goal to strengthen their attack this summer, and Maamma, who can play on both sides, adds to the numbers in that area of the pitch.

The search for a proven centre-forward and another winger continues, with our most recent report on Wednesday indicating that the signing of Pape Diallo from Metz was still in the works.

Furthermore, sources have indicated that the Hornets are looking for another centre-back, as James Abankwah has already returned to the club on a season-long loan from Udinese.

Caleb Wiley, whose loan move from Chelsea has been in the works for some time, is also said to be on his way to join Maamma.

Maamma played 12 games for Montpellier in Ligue 1 last season, scoring two goals and providing an assist.

He has also made 20 appearances for Morocco’s Under-20s, scoring four goals.

 

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