Ghana defender Kwadwo Asamoah has emerged on the radar of English Premier League side Watford ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 31-year old's future at Inter Milan remains uncertain, despite a year left on his contract.
Asamoah has struggled with injuries this season, making only eleven competitive appearances for the Nerazurris.
Manager Antonio Conte was forced to make a move for former Manchester United captain Ashley Young to replace the Ghanaian in Inter's starting line up.
The ex-Juventus midfielder's links with Watford is seen as a sort of reunion with the Pozzo family, owners of Udinese, where Asamoah spent four seasons.
Asamoah has spent 12 years in Italy, playing for Udinese, Juventus and now Inter Milan.
The Ghana international has also been linked with a move to Turkey to join giants Galatasaray.
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