Pervis Estupinan's future is one of the topics of discussion in the next few months in La Liga and the Premier League. The defender's great performances have led to the likes of Barcelona being interested in his signing, but Watford could have other ideas.
The Premier League side's agreement with Osasuna does not allow the Hornets to send him out on loan again. If Watford get Estupinan back, they must either keep him and register him as a first team player or sell him.
According to 'Mundo Deportivo', Watford's intention is to play the Ecuadorian in first team matches. Nigel Pearson has no interest in getting rid of him as sees him as a replacement for Holebas.
Estupinan has been in Spain for four seasons after joining Granada's B team from Liga de Quito. He made his debut for the first team before playing for Almeria and Mallorca.
In total, the left back has played 83 games in Spain. He has scored four goals and given six assists.