Brighton has completed the signing former Manchester United and Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck on a one-year deal. The former Manchester United man joined Watford from Arsenal after leaving Manchester United, he played the whole of last with Watford but had most of the game stopped with an injury.
Welbeck, who has 42 England caps and 16 international goals, was a free agent after his Watford contract was terminated on 6 October. His side was relegated to the Sky Bet English Championship but he has not been with them since because his contract was due and there was no renewal of the contract.
Brighton has now signed the English man and the head coach of Brighton Graham Potter said the 29-year-old will “complement our existing striking options”. “He’s got an undoubted pedigree and we are thrilled to add another player of his experience and quality,” he added.