Coventry City and Huddersfield Town are sizing up a move for Bradford City midfielder Elliot Watt, ACCORDING TO REPORTS.
The Daily Record has stated that Bradford City’s midfield ace is fielding interest from the Championship ahead of deadline day.
Second-tier pair Coventry City and Huddersfield Town are interested in potential moves for Watt, who is said to be valued at £300,000.
The former Wolves youngster has entered the final year of his contract with the Bantams, opening the door for the League Two side to cash in on the player while they can.
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With Watt attracting interest as we enter the final days of the summer transfer window, it will be interesting to see if the rumours materialise into a move away from Valley Parade before Tuesday’s deadline.
A mainstay in the side
The Scottish youth international has impressed for Bradford City since joining last summer, successfully nailing down a spot in the starting 11 after joining from Wolves.
Across all competitions, Watt has played 55 times for Bradford, netting three goals and providing two assists in the process.
He has held down a role in the middle of the park, mainly featuring as a defensive or central midfielder.
Ready for a step up?
Watt has proved to be a strong midfielder at League Two level, becoming a standout player for the Bantams.
The jump up to the Championship would be a big one to make, but it would be interesting to see how he would fare in the second-tier if a move was to come to fruition.