Bradford City haven’t received an approach or an offer for Elliot Watt, as per Telegraph and Argus reporter Simon Parker on Twitter (see tweet below).
RE Elliot Watt story from Scotland. No approach or offer according to #bcafc …
— Simon Parker (@ParkerTandA) August 29, 2021
Bradford City’s midfielder has been linked with a move away over the past 48 hours but the League Two side say they have heard nothing.
The Daily Record (live transfer blog, 28.08.21, 14.43) reported that Coventry City and Huddersfield Town were keen on the Bantams man.
However, Derek Adams’ side have poured cold water on the speculation for now.
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Key player
Watt, who is 21-years-old, is an important player for Bradford and they won’t want to lose him between now and the end of the transfer window.
He only has a year left on his contract though and he is currently due to leave for free next summer unless they can agree a new deal for him.
Career to date
The Scotland youth international had spells on the books at Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Preston North End before joining Wolves in 2016.
Watt signed his first professional contract at Molinuex shortly after and played once for their first-team in a League Cup clash against Sheffield Wednesday.
He was then loaned out to Carlisle United in January last year to gain some experience and played 14 times for the Cumbrians.
Bradford then snapped him up on a permanent basis last July.
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No move
The Yorkshire side haven’t received an offer for him despite links to Championship duo Coventry and Huddersfield.