Watford are said to be weighing up a move for Besiktas defender Domagoj Vida.

According to Fanatik, the Hornets are ready to offer €4million for the Croatian international.

Vida joined the Turkish side from Dynamo Kiev in January after a move to Everton fell through - however he's made just seven league starts since arriving.

It's set to be a busy summer for the central defender as he prepares to feature in the World Cup in Russia.

The 29-year-old has been called up by Croatia for the tournament, a nation who are tipped as dark horses for the tournament.

He's picked up over 50 caps for his country, making him a key part of the squad for the tournament.

Vida was included in the Croatia squad for the World Cup in 2014, but was an unused substitute as his country were knocked out by Portugal in the last 16.

A fee of €4million seems relatively modest for a player who is set to compete on the world stage in a couple of weeks time, but if he does enjoy a successful tournament you can expect that figure to shoot up.

With that in mind, Watford will no doubt be hoping to get the deal done before the World Cup gets underway.

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