Loaned Udinese player demands top level football

Date: 5th June 2013 at 3:12am
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Matej Vydra WatfordUdinese forward Matej Vydra is adamant on leaving Watford after the side failed to gain promotion, stating he wants to play in the top flight.

Vydra finished fourth in scoring in the Championship last season with an impressive 22 goals, sparking interest in his services.

The agent of the 21-year-old Czech international spoke on behalf of his client to declare that he will not be returning to Watford.

“I can’t imagine him playing Championship again right now,” agent Ondrej Chovanec said to the Evening Standard.

“We discussed it with the boy and he would like to play with the top players on the top level. It’s difficult because he was very happy at Watford, but if you get the opportunity to play in the Premier League or German Bundesliga would you say no?

“He is the number one Czech international striker and he would like to play at the same level of competition as Petr Cech.”

Arsenal, Tottenham, and Fulham have all shown interest in signing the youngster, while there is also a chance he could remain with his parent club Udinese if he is guaranteed first team football.

 

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