Ex-Milan goalkeeper Marco Amelia is reportedly ready to sign for Championship club Watford.
The 32-year-old shot-stopper is a free agent after his contract with the Rossoneri was allowed to expire this summer.
According to CalcioNews24.com, Amelia has agreed personal terms with Watford and will begin a new chapter of his career in England.
He won’t have problems settling in, as there are numerous Italian-speakers at the club.
Ex-Milan goalkeeper Marco Amelia is reportedly ready to sign for Championship club Watford.
The 32-year-old shot-stopper is a free agent after his contract with the Rossoneri was allowed to expire this summer.
According to CalcioNews24.com, Amelia has agreed personal terms with Watford and will begin a new chapter of his career in England.
He won’t have problems settling in, as there are numerous Italian-speakers at the club.
Watford are owned by the Pozzo family, who also run Udinese” data-scaytid=”3″>Udinese and Spanish side Granada, so the squad is packed with players on loan from the Serie A club.
The only other credible option for Amelia appears to be Zdenek Zeman’s Cagliari” data-scaytid=”7″>Cagliari.