Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores, has admitted that the club are keen on signing Isaac Success from Granada.
Earlier this week, there were reports that the Hornets were considering the Nigerian forward to replace his compatriot Odion Ighalo in the summer.
Success was unable to complete a £9million move to Spartak Moscow in January and Flores says the 20-year-old is on their radar.
“We have been checking players for a long time because it’s necessary if we want to be right at the moment to select a player,” Flores was quoted by the Daily Mail.
“Success is a very good player, he has power, he has the physical characteristics to play in England, but he’s younger and we need to think about the future of this player, or if we have the possibility of this player in the future.”
When asked about the fear of losing Ighalo, he added: ‘I don’t want to think like this, I am a really positive person.
“I understand everyone is talking about the future of some players in Watford but for me it’s necessary to keep calm and to trust the players that you do this in Watford.
“But football is football, sometimes the players need to go for other places,” he concluded.
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