Watford have broken their club transfer record by spending £18.5m on Burnley striker Andre Gray.
One player on the radar as a potential replacement for Gray is Roda JC's 28-year-old German striker Dani Schahin, who has one year left on his contract and is a former U19 and U20 worldwide.
Gray and Richarlison follow Nathaniel Chalobah, Kiko Femenia, Will Hughes and Daniel Bachmann in arriving at Vicarage Road, while Tom Cleverley's loan move from Everton has been made permanent.
Gray scored nine Premier League goals last season, one behind the club's top scorer Sam Vokes. Burnley claim in their statement on the transfer that they offered the player a new contract, but he wasn't interested in extending his stay at Turf Moor.
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WATFORD, England (AP) - Watford has broken its transfer record to sign striker Andre Gray from fellow Premier League team Burnley.
The Turf Moor club had turned down two previous offers from Watford and said they wanted to keep the 26-year-old.
He joined Burnley from Brentford in 2015 and helped the club to win promotion from the Championship, before playing a key role in retaining their Premier League status last season.
Gray has made a rapid rise to prominence, having played in the Conference - the fifth-tier of English football - with Luton Town as recently as 2014.




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