Nicolas Nkoulou has joined Watford, becoming the first signing for new manager Claudio Ranieri, who is looking to get the club’s season off the ground and steer the club away from the bottom half of the Premier League table.
Watford Confirm Addition of Nicolas Nkoulou as Claudio Ranieri Makes First Signing
🤝 We are delighted to announce the signing of Cameroonian defender Nicolas Nkoulou.
Welcome to Watford, Nicolas! 🐝@_AFEX
— Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) October 7, 2021
Player Has Previously Played Under Leeds United Boss Marco Bielsa
Nkoulou has played under another Premier League manager in the past when he was at Marseille. He played for Leeds United’s highly-rated manager Marco Bielsa. The former Torino centre-back played 26 times during that spell under Bielsa but his playing time was curtailed due a number of injuries.
Time at Torino
Nkoulou went on to sign for Torino from Ligue 1 side Lyon in 2017 and has made 128 appearances for the club in Serie A. At the same time, the now 31-year-old defender announced that he was retiring from international football having earned 75 caps for Cameroon since his debut in 2008.
Ranieri Makes First Signing
NKoulou’s time at Torino came to an end at the conclusion of the 2020/21 Serie A season as his contract expired but he has struggled to find himself a new club until now and the arrival of Ranieri at Vicarage Road.
Ideally, NKoulou wanted to play in the Champions League again but with the lack of interest and time dragging on he needed to make a move to continue his long career.
Torino were said to be looking to offer the defender a new deal to remain at the Olympic Grande Stadium which would have extended his stay for a fifth season but eventually decided against that new deal and now Watford have landed his signature.
Nkoulou will wear the number 13 shirt at Vicarage Road.
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