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With Watford and Udinese both belonging to the Pozzo family, the exchange of players between the clubs has always been seen by the football media as something natural.

However, with both clubs not achieving great results in the past few years, people start wondering how good this partnership actually is.

As manager Andrea Sottil is about to be sacked by Udinese, TuttoMercatoWeb today feature a story wondering whether the recent coaches were really the club’s biggest problems.

The website points out that the Serie A side continue to sign too many players from Watford, with prices that could be considered ‘too high’.

TuttoMercatoWeb makes a full recap of those transfers, recalling the many millions that have gone to the Vicarage Road side.

It’s said that those signings ‘don’t improve’ Udinese’s squad, although they’re quite careful to avoid a claim there’s anything underhand going on.

Just this summer, the Italian side made the signings of Christian Kabasele, Maduka Okoye and Domingos Quina from Watford, besides having the return of Hassane Kamara, who’d been loaned to the English side last season.