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Ferreira leaves Watford for Saint-Etienne

Ferreira leaves Watford for Saint-Etienne

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Watford defender Joao Ferreira has signed for French second division side Saint-Étienne.The 24-year-old, who has been with the Hornets since January 2023, has moved for an undisclosed fee.The Portuguese right-back has not played for the club since April of that year and has spent the past two seasons out on loan.Ferreira made 35 appearances in Italy's Serie A for Udinese during 2023-24 and then spent last term in Portugal's top flight with SC Braga.
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