Watford midfielder Stephen McGinn signs new one-year contract with Vicarage Road club

Stephen McGinn has signed a new one-year deal with the Hornets. Picture: Action Images Stephen McGinn has signed a new one-year deal with the Hornets. Picture: Action Images

Hornets midfielder Stephen McGinn has signed a new contract with the club.

The 23-year-old has penned a one-year deal with the Vicarage Road side with an option held by Watford for a further year.

The Scot was offered a new contract at the beginning of May but had yet to agree terms when his existing deal expired at the end of June.

McGinn has not played a competitive match for more than 16 months following a cruciate knee ligament injury.

He returned to ‘full fitness’ towards the end of last season, playing in several Reserve team matches.

Comments(12)

cliff46 says...
5:51pm Tue 10 Jul 12

Having heard him on hornets player a few times last season he seemed a decent lad.
However having taken so long to resign he is a lucky boy to get the new contract.
I hope he is able to carry on where he left off prior to his injury.

mooneysmagic says...
5:55pm Tue 10 Jul 12

Obviously couldn't get a better deal elsewhere

SAHornet says...
6:17pm Tue 10 Jul 12

100 per cent agree Cliff. Was impressed with him on 3CR as a commentator but a bit disappointed that he obviously didn't really want to commit to us. Still give him a chance. New regime must see something in him

tonyevans22 says...
6:25pm Tue 10 Jul 12

mooneysmagic wrote:
Obviously couldn't get a better deal elsewhere
There was a point he may not ever play again while trying to get fit,was not that he could not get a deal elsewhere!!!

watford1881 says...
6:54pm Tue 10 Jul 12

Good guy... Good player... Nice work Zola....

lutondown says...
8:17pm Tue 10 Jul 12

watford1881 wrote:
Good guy... Good player... Nice work Zola....
Agreed, who wouldnt want to stay now!?
Mapps should stay we'll probably pass Wigan by

Paul Gadd says...
9:01pm Tue 10 Jul 12

When he was injured for so long, the club and supporters stuck by him- so why didn't he rush and sign a new contract?

another Bangura methinks.....

miked2006 says...
10:16pm Tue 10 Jul 12

I think (although it is just a guess) that he probably wanted more than a one year deal so he would be secure in case he gets another serious injury. When he realised that the club (and no one else) were going to give him that, he had to sign. I can't imagine with his injury problems that he would be happy with a one year contract.

Dr Johnny Fever says...
10:21pm Tue 10 Jul 12

He a good player and all that, but now as a club, we have the money, could we have gone out and got someone better?.

Bush Hornet says...
11:29pm Tue 10 Jul 12

Dr Johnny Fever wrote:
He a good player and all that, but now as a club, we have the money, could we have gone out and got someone better?.
Ooh look at big time Johnny. What about we give some of our own lads a chance. He's good enough to help get us out of this division. He's not a bad player have you actually seen him?

corbindallas says...
6:18am Wed 11 Jul 12

If he can perform like the player he was heading towards when fit then I am sure all will be forgiven and a new contract will be offered on longer and better terms, it is the right thing to do and his agent should have guided him on the point instead of this stupid stalling, his future really are in his feet!

Chris the Vic says...
1:25pm Wed 11 Jul 12

Agree totall y with the first part of Corbindallas's comments, I just wonder whether Mckay was destabilising the situation and then had a change of heart before signing Stephen.
Howeve he has signed and is now a hornet so best of luck Stephen and if you get a chance hope you take it, but the centre of midfield is already competitive with John, hoggy and prince competing and a wide midfield berth needs a player with pace although at present only Sean seems to qualify.

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