Watford confirm Sanchez Flores
Posted Friday, June 05, 2015 by Foxsports.com
Former Atletico Madrid boss Quique Sanchez Flores has signed a two-year deal to become the new head coach of Premier League newcomers Watford.

Sanchez Flores, 50, brings an impressive CV to England, having guided Atletico to the Europa League title in 2010 with a win over Fulham in the final, as well as coaching in Portugal at Benfica and more recently with Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates.
Previous incumbent Slavisa Jokanovic's contract talks broke down last month over his wage demands.
Jokanovic was appointed as Watford's fourth coach of the season in October, and steered them back into the Premier League as they finished runners-up to Championship winners Bournemouth.
Jokanovic's deal expires at the end of June, and it is understood the 46-year-old had been offered significantly improved terms of around £1m basic salary, plus another £1m in performance-based payments.
However, the Serb was seeking some £2.5m in wages alone, which would not only have broken the pay structure of the Vicarage Road club, but also pushed Watford out of line with the basic earnings of other more experienced managers in the top-flight.
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