Watford’s Alessandro Diamanti is linked with a return to Serie A for struggling Udinese.
The 32-year-old trequartista is still owned by Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande, but on loan at Watford until June 2016.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Diamanti could change country again in January with a temporary transfer to Udinese.
The Friulani have had a terrible start to the Serie A season, further dampened by a serious injury to striker Duvan Zapata.
Watford’s Alessandro Diamanti is linked with a return to Serie A for struggling Udinese.
The 32-year-old trequartista is still owned by Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande, but on loan at Watford until June 2016.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Diamanti could change country again in January with a temporary transfer to Udinese.
The Friulani have had a terrible start to the Serie A season, further dampened by a serious injury to striker Duvan Zapata.
The team lacks creativity at the moment and it’s hoped Diamanti can provide the assists for Antonio Di Natale and Cyril Thereau.
Watford and Udinese are both owned by the Pozzo family, who also control Granada in Spain.
This means they regularly move players around between the clubs and a Diamanti switch would be a simple matter to achieve.
He has made only three Premier League appearances this season for a grand total of 65 minutes of football.