By Daily sports on August 28, 2021
Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement with Watford for the transfer of midfielder Moussa Sissoko on a two-year contract, the Premier League clubs said on Friday.
The France international will be available for Sunday's match against the Spurs, Watford said in a statement.
Financial details of the transfer were not disclosed, but British media reported that the fee was in the region of £5 million.
Sissoko, 32, joined Tottenham from Newcastle United in 2016 and has made 202 appearances for Spurs across all competitions.
He played 44 times in the 2018-19 season, helping Tottenham reach the Uefa Champions League final where they lost to Liverpool.
Tottenham have won their first two Premier League games of the season while Watford have one win and one defeat so far. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: Moussa Sissoko
Source Daily sports
Posted August 28, 2021
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