Ken Sema will put pen to paper on a five-year contract at Watford, Ostersund have confirmed.
The Swedish outfit have revealed the midfielder flew into England today ahead of completing a medical and sealing his switch to the Vicarage Road club.
The deal will see Sema become Watford’s fifth signing of the summer after the arrivals of Ben Wilmot, Gerard Deulofeu, Marc Navarro and Adam Masina.
Ostersund chairman, Daniel Kindberg, took the chance to thank Sema for his services and wish him the best for his future with Watford.
“Ken Sema is a great person both on and off the pitch. I am very happy for him and the whole club wants to congratulate him. At the same time, he will of course be missed,” he said in the club’s statement.
Sema, 24, will provide further options in the attacking midfield positions for Watford, who are yet to confirm the transfer, next season.
He has been capped five times by Sweden’s senior side and joins Watford having scored nine goals in 66 outings for Ostersund.
Sema’s most notable moment to date is, perhaps, scoring as Ostersund beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium in the Europa League last season.
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