Former Manchester United, Arsenal and England won 100,000 euros per week.
But after their relegation from the Premier League, the Hornets can no longer pay their wages.
A on Watford’s official online page showed that Welbeck was off, but stood out for his quick tone and noted that he had only controlled 3 goals.
He said: “Watford FC confirms that it has reached an agreement to allow Danny Welbeck to leave with a loose transfer.
“Welbeck played 20 times in the Hornets season, scoring 3 goals.
“We wish Danny every good luck in the future. “
Welbeck, 29, finished the season after recovering from a ham ham tendon injury he suffered in October.
It is difficult for the striker to gain momentum after injury, returning to the team in February only to be reduced by the coronavirus blockage.
But he played the Hornets’ last games after the lockout, generating forced performances and scoring two goals.
Several Premier League clubs have asked about the player and piqued the foreigner’s interest.
Welbeck needs to play high-level football and with Watford beaten through the relegation and without door receipts, it was to let him off Vicarage Road for free.
SunSport told him in August that Southampton was among the clubs that incorporated Welbeck.
The Saints let Guido Carrillo through anything after the flop striker failed to score a goal in three years.
Welbeck had been linked to a season at Super Lig in Turkey.
There are rumors that Fenerbahce and Besiktas are interested in signing it, but it is believed that a specific offer has yet arrived.
Welbeck has yet to play for Watford this season, which has won two of his first four games in the category so far.
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