Watford Signs Caleb Ryan Wiley on Loan
Watford Football Club officially announced today, Tuesday, the signing of player Caleb Ryan Wiley from Chelsea.
The young American left-back joins the team nicknamed the Yellow Army on loan for a season.
It is worth noting that the former Atlanta United player also played on loan for Watford last season.
The 20-year-old player had been on loan with the French club Strasbourg the season before last.
The young American left-back joins the team nicknamed the Yellow Army on loan for a season.
It is worth noting that the former Atlanta United player also played on loan for Watford last season.
The 20-year-old player had been on loan with the French club Strasbourg the season before last.
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