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The Championship club confirmed Odiase's promotion from academy scholar to professional status in their official retained and released list. The promising attacker suffered a significant injury in March that required surgery but had impressed the club’s technical staff with his contributions to the youth team’s FA Youth Cup semi-final run, including goals against Oxford United and Crewe Alexandra. +
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Odiase joined Watford’s academy in 2023 after stints with Bromley FC and the [Bromley District](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-history/mikel-leads-nigerian-earnings-ranks-6th-in-africa-richest-footballers/) team. +
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While Odiase stays, fellow Irish-Nigerian youngster Prince Sikiru has been released. The 19 year old featured for the development side but did not make a senior appearance during his time at Vicarage Road. +
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Meanwhile, Republic of Ireland U19 international Nickson Okosun has already secured a long-term contract through to 2029, with an optional additional year. Nigerian midfielder Tom Dele-Bashiru, a [regular first-team](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/match-previews-and-reviews/) member, also remains on the books after a solid campaign with four goals in 27 league appearances. +
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In a football world that often discards injured youth too easily, Watford have taken a commendable stance with Kash Odiase. This decision goes beyond a contract it’s a powerful statement about belief, resilience, and long-term vision. +
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It would’ve been easier for the club to wait, to [reassess](https://wiki.novaverseonline.com/index.php/User:FrancesEasterby) once [Odiase returned](https://suachuamaybienap.com/index.php/User:AntonySpooner7) to full fitness. But they didn’t. They’ve recognised the potential he brings, not just for what he’s done on the pitch, but for the professional character he’s shown off it — battling adversity and earning respect. +
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For Odiase, this is more than a contract. It’s a lifeline. A chance to continue growing within a professional system, even while recovering. That kind of support can make the difference between a comeback and a career cut short. +
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We must applaud Watford’s decision to value players as people, not just performers. And we believe this move will inspire other clubs to adopt a more humane approach to talent development. +
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Let this be a reminder to fans and professionals alike: loyalty is a two-way street. And when clubs choose faith over fear, futures are built. +
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+ Kash Odiase joined Watford’s academy in 2023 after previously playing grassroots football in South East London. + + The FA Youth Cup is England’s most prestigious youth competition and has launched the careers of players like Mason Mount and Bukayo Saka. + + Tom Dele-Bashiru, who remains at Watford, was part of Nigeria’s U20 team at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland. + + Nickson Okosun is one of the youngest players at Watford to sign a contract extending until 2029. + + Watford have a of nurturing young Nigerian talent, including Isaac Success and Emmanuel Dennis. + + +
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