Watford: Daniel Pudil and Cristian Battocchi signs full contracts

Watford have made Daniel Pudil and Cristian Battocchio the first of last season's loan signings to sign permanent deals.
The pair were two of 12 players on loan from Udinese and Granada, who are also owned by the Hornets owners, the Pozzo family.
Granada left-sided player Pudil, 27, announced he had signed a four-year deal on his Twitter account. 
And Udinese midfielder Battocchio, 21, has done likewise  on a three-year deal.
Last month the Football League voted to restrict the number of overseas loans clubs can make during a season.
The Football League has now limited match-day squads to five loanees, with four from any one club - in line with quotas for domestic loans.
The club have yet to officially confirm either deal.
However the duo, along with other former loanees Marco Cassetti, Joel Ekstrand, Ikechi Anya and Almen Abdi, have travelled with the squad to the club's pre-season training camp in Italy.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Manuel Almunia has signed a new one-year deal.