Why Watford are delighted with Nestroy Irankunda deal despite Bayern Munich clause, he’s a ‘fantastic talent’

Why Watford are delighted with Nestroy Irankunda deal despite Bayern Munich clause, he’s a ‘fantastic talent’.

Watford have officially signed Nestroy Irankunda, which has pleased fans while also raising eyebrows due to a unique Bayern Munich clause.

Following a disappointing 2024/25 Championship campaign, Watford is signalling their intent to be top-six contenders with a busy summer transfer window.

Paulo Pezzolano, Manager of Real Valladolid looks on from the bench prior to the LaLiga match between Sevilla FC and Real Valladolid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on September 24, 2024 in Seville, Spain.

The Hornets wasted no time in firing Tom Cleverley and bringing in Paulo Pezzolano as his replacement.

Watford have signed several quality players to bolster Pezzolano’s squad in his first few weeks in charge, with the signing of Nestroy Irankunda being a particularly notable achievement.

However, there is one important detail in the background that makes this transaction particularly intriguing.

Watford ‘excited’ about recent signing Nestroy Irankunda

EFL Analysis can exclusively reveal, thanks to information from our Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey, why Watford are thrilled to sign Nestroy Irankunda. “This is very common in Europe. “The reason Bayern has a 50% sell-on fee is that it makes the transfer fee so low for Watford,” Bailey explained.

“There are teams in South America that own 50% of the player, and such deals are not permitted in England.” You cannot do that. But this is the workaround in Europe, where Bayern owns roughly half of that player. That is how you got to see it.

Nestroy Irankunda of FC Bayern Munich during a training session at Goyang Stadium on August 1, 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
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“In fact, he is an exceptional talent. Watford defeated top flight clubs from across Europe. This boy piqued the interest of Premier League officials. “I am told Burnley and Leeds were among those who looked at him.

He was also on Palace’s radar. He’s a very promising talent. Watford are thrilled to have him. “It’s one of those situations where, if he performs as well as they expect, he could be gone in a year. However, there are times when you dance with the Devil.

If he leaves in a year, it will be after a successful season. “So this is a catch-22. Could they have gotten him on a different deal? I’m not too sure. So I believe they’re very excited about it.”

Watford’s Gamble on Nestroy Irankunda’s rapid rise

 

Watford’s strategic gamble on Nestroy Irankunda exemplifies the club’s desire to return to the Premier League as soon as possible, a daunting task for manager Paulo Pezzolano.

Irankunda’s recent performances, including a prolific spell at Adelaide United where he scored 16 goals in 61 appearances and was named A-League Young Player of the Year, demonstrate his ability to terrorise defences.

He’s reached speeds of up to 37km/h and has a powerful shot, frequently cutting inside from the wing. Despite limited senior game time at Bayern and a loan at Grasshoppers, his talent is undeniable, and it’s no surprise he drew the attention of top-flight clubs across Europe.

Watford will be hoping that his eye for goal will be a valuable asset in the Championship, capable of creating opportunities and moments of magic required to break down stubborn opponents.

If his rapid rise continues as expected, his impact will be immediate, propelling Watford’s promotion push and justifying the calculated risk of his potentially short stay.

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