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Watford Accept Aris Bid For Dele-Bashiru
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Watford Accept Aris Bid For Dele-Bashiru

Complete Sports about 7 hours 1 mins read

Greek Super League club Aris are on the verge of completing the signing of Watford midfielder Tom Dele-Bashiru. The two clubs have reportedly reached an agreement on a transfer fee of £425,000 for the 26-year-old, paving the way for his move to Greece. Dele-Bashiru is expected to travel to Greece on Sunday before undergoing a [...]

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