Gillingham striker signs for Watford
Published: 09:11, 05 August 2005
WATFORD have landed Gillingham striker Darius Henderson for a fee of £450,000.
The Championship side had been tracking the 24-year-old for several weeks and finally got their man on a four-year deal.
The transfer was completed just a day after Gillingham had boosted their strike-force with the signing of Paul Shields, and they are again short up-front.
Henderson had earlier made public his desire to leave Priestfield, although his transfer request was turned down by manager Neale Cooper in mid-July.
The Doncaster-born striker hit nine league goals for Gillingham last season after his career was rejuvinated following a succesful loan spell at Swindon.
On arrival at Vicarage Road, Henderson declared: "I'm delighted to be here. It was the move I wanted and when the opportuntiy arose to come here I didn't hesitate."
The move means Gillingham are back down to three natural strikers, with Darren Byfield, Iwan Roberts and new signing Paul Shields in Cooper's thread-bare squad.
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