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Arriving from Kalmar FF in the summer for €2m, Mileta Rajovic hasn’t taken long to get used to life in England, scoring nine goals in his first 26 games with Watford, which has earned him attention from Ipswich Town and Blackburn Rovers.

There has been talk that the Tractor Boys and Rovers could even make a move as early as January for the striker, but that has now been denied by the player’s agent, Mikkel Beck, to FotbollDirekt.

Asked about the possibility of Rajovic leaving Watford for Ipswich Town, or any other club, he immediately made it clear that ‘English information is not correct’, as the stories about a move first emerged in our country.

It was said that £4m could be enough to get a deal done with the Hornets, but for any deal, there would be a need for an interested side to be there, which isn’t the case.

Beck said: “So there is no interest from any other English clubs, it’s nothing I know about. We have just recently signed for Watford. We are not thinking about anything else and Mileta is really happy to be here in every way. He is fully committed and only thinks about Watford.”

News of a possible transfer may have perked the ears of Kalmar FF, as they are due to get 12-15% of a future sale, according to FotbollDirekt, but Beck could not confirm that.

Therefore, a move to Ipswich Town, or any other club, appears to be off the card for the time being, although we all know that could change at the last minute if someone desperately needs a striker.