There was no role for Mogi Bayat in Watford’s decision making during the summer transfer window, and that will not change when the January window…
There was no role for Mogi Bayat in Watford’s decision making during the summer transfer window, and that will not change when the January window arrives.Reports had suggested that Bayat worked with Ismael, owner Gino Pozzo, chairman Scott Duxbury and sporting director Cristian Giaretta to make decisions on which players were signed.“Mogi Bayat is an agent, just like many other agents. You cannot make deals in our world without agents – every player has an agent.
“I spoke with that player, but my feeling was to so say no, so we said no. He was not the right player for the club so we didn’t take the player.
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