Brighton signs striker Danny Welbeck on one-year deal 

The former England striker has penned a one-year deal with Brighton after he was released by Watford following its relegation from the top-flight.

Published : Oct 18, 2020 17:18 IST

Welbeck, 29, was released by Watford after the club was relegated from the top flight. He previously played for Manchester United and Arsenal in a career often blighted by injury.
Welbeck, 29, was released by Watford after the club was relegated from the top flight. He previously played for Manchester United and Arsenal in a career often blighted by injury.
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Welbeck, 29, was released by Watford after the club was relegated from the top flight. He previously played for Manchester United and Arsenal in a career often blighted by injury.

Brighton & Hove Albion have signed Danny Welbeck on a free transfer with the former England striker penning a one-year deal, the Premier League club said on Sunday.

Welbeck, 29, was released by Watford after the club was relegated from the top flight. He previously played for Manchester United and Arsenal in a career often blighted by injury.

While the window has closed for both international and domestic transfers, out-of-contract players can sign for any club at any time.

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"We are delighted to have Danny joining us. He will complement our existing striking options," Brighton manager Graham Potter said in a statement.

"He's got an undoubted pedigree, and he is quick and technically very good. He will add to our attacking threat and we are thrilled to add another player of his experience and quality."

Welbeck has 42 caps for England with 16 goals but has not played for his country since 2018 following a string of injuries. 

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