Troy Deeney is so much more to Watford than just a goal scorer and a captain. It is why the Hornets have no intention of selling the striker, who has attracted interest from Newcastle, Everton and Swansea City, this summer.

The 26-year-old has totaled 45 Championship goals in his last two seasons following the 24 he scored in the 2013/14 campaign and the 21 netted last term.

To put this into context, Danny Ings scored 21 Championship goals in 2013/14, Charlie Austin 19 and Jamie Vardy 16. All three of course went on to follow that up with terrific performances in the Premier League.

However, Deeney isn't just a goal scoring machine as analysis from Opta-powered fantasy football game www.oulala.com shows.

The Watford man is deadly when it comes to shooting. An accuracy of 59% is exceedingly high considering the number of shots that he makes. Deeney attempted a total of 122 shots last season at a rate of 2.9 per game or one every 28 minutes.

Deeney is also a proven provider after 9 assists last term, the most from any player at the club and the third most from any forward in the Championship.

The striker will undoubtedly cause Premier League defenders problems with his physical and aerial presence, highlighted by the 173 aerial duels that he won last season, more than double that of any other player at the club.

Futhermore, Deeney contributes defensively too. The 37 tackles that he won last season was the fourth highest from any forward in the Championship last season and his 5 blocks, the third most from any forward too.