Watford implements new recruitment policy amid summer changes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 1:22 PM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
Watford is undergoing significant changes this summer, including a new recruitment policy and coaching staff adjustments. Head coach Alessio Dionisi has replaced Ed Still, and the club is discontinuing its under-21 team, impacting its academy status. Luke Dowling returns as sporting director to focus on scouting talent in the Football League. The team is currently short on numbers, especially in defense and midfield, with key signings still pending. Giorgi Chakvetadze has transferred to Udinese, and speculation continues around the futures of other players like Nestory Irankunda and Imran Louza.
- •Alessio Dionisi replaces Ed Still as head coach.
- •Watford has scrapped its under-21 team, affecting academy status.
- •Luke Dowling returns to focus on English Football League scouting.
- •The club is currently low on squad numbers ahead of August's opener.
- •Giorgi Chakvetadze transferred to Udinese, prompting further player speculation.
- 1:22 PMYahoo Sports — Change of recruitment policy at Watford
"BBC Radio Three Counties Radio's Geoff Doyle highlights another summer of upheaval at the Championship club, on and off the field
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