Nordin Amrabat leaves Watford after signing for Al Nassr for £ 4m



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Nordin Amrabat leaves Watford after signing for Saudi club Al Nbadr in a three-year contract worth £ 4m

  • Nording Amrabat joined the Saudi club Al Nbadr
  • The Moroccan signed a three-year contract with Amrabat spent last season on loan with the Spanish Leganes, playing 35 times
  • He was one of the best players in Morocco at the World Cup in Russia

Simon Jones for MailOnline


Published:
7:24 pm EDT, July 16, 2018

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Updated:
7:24 pm EDT, July 16, 2018

Watford winger, Nordin Amrabat, joined Saudi club Al Nbadr for a three-year contract with £ 4 million.

Amrabat has been linked to an exit from Vicarage Road in recent days, having spent the last season on loan with the Spanish club Leganes.

He scored three goals in 35 appearances in all competitions, helping them to 17th in La Liga.

  Winger of Nordford Amrabat joined Saudi club Al Nbadr for three years

  Watford winger Nordin Amrabat joined the Saudi club Al Nbadr for three years

L & # 39; winger of Watford Nordin Amrabat has joined Saudi Arabia Al Nbadr's Arab club on a three-year contract

Amrabat, who played 48 times for the Hornets, was one of the Morocco's best players at the World Cup and played in each of his three games of the tournament. Watford continues to watch free agent Jack Rodwell during his Austrian training camp, as reported by Sportsmail.

The 27-year-old midfielder canceled his £ 73,000 contract a week with Sunderland last month and had talked about joining the clubs of MLS, Holland and Italy.

However, Watford invited him to train with them as they evaluate the former English international and discuss a contract offer for him after he impressed manager Javi Gracia .

  Amrabat, who left after playing 48 times for the Hornets, spent last season at Leganes

  Amrabat, who left after playing 48 times for the Hornets, spent last season at Leganes

Amrabat, leaving 48 beats for the Hornets, spent last season at Leganes

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