Watford F.C.
“He’s Played His Last Game” – Watford Star Set for Shock Exit After Devastating Injury Blow
Watford head into the final stretch of the Championship season knowing only a near-perfect run will give them any hope of sneaking into the play-offs.

But as the Hornets prepare for crunch clashes with West Brom, Burnley, Portsmouth, Blackburn and Sheffield Wednesday, they’ll be without one of their biggest weapons — and quite possibly for good.
Giorgi Chakvetadze, one of the club’s most electric talents, has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his toe, and now fresh fears have emerged that he may have played his final game in a Watford shirt.
The Georgian international has been a driving force in Watford’s attack across his two seasons, but fan pundits and insiders are now bracing for what feels like an inevitable summer departure.
Watford Pundit Sounds Alarm Over Chakvetadze Future
Speaking to Football League World, Watford fan pundit Justin Beattie didn’t hold back in his assessment of the situation:
“I would be absolutely amazed if Giorgi Chakvetadze hasn’t played his last game for Watford after being ruled out for the remainder of the season.
We desperately need to start spending some money on the squad and Giorgi is probably our most sellable asset, and I can’t see him remaining with the Hornets into next season.”
Beattie went on to praise the player’s contribution and hinted at a growing acceptance among fans that the club must now prioritize reinvestment:
“Most supporters will understand why we have to sell him, and I think we’ve all appreciated watching him play for Watford during his time at Vicarage Road.
He’s played an awful lot of games for us in the short time that he’s been with us, and I think every Watford supporter would want to wish him all the very best going forward.”
Numbers Don’t Lie – Chakvetadze’s Impact in Yellow

Chakvetadze has registered 2 goals and 6 assists in 39 appearances this season, improving on his 1 goal and 3 assists from 34 outings last campaign. His pace, control, and attacking drive have made him one of the most feared creative midfielders in the division — and Premier League clubs have noticed.
Reports suggest that Wolves and Leicester City are among those circling, with Watford expected to cash in while his value remains high.
Watford’s Next Chapter – Rebuild Incoming?
With Watford failing to string together consistent form under Tom Cleverley and their play-off hopes hanging by a thread, the likely summer sale of Chakvetadze could be the first domino in a major squad reshuffle.
But that might not be such a bad thing.
If a sizable fee arrives, it could be reinvested across multiple key positions — giving the Hornets a better shot at assembling a balanced, promotion-ready squad for 2025-26.
Still, losing a player of Chakvetadze’s caliber will sting. And if this really was his final appearance for Watford, it marks the end of a short but memorable chapter — one filled with flair, hope, and what might have been.
In other news, West Brom’s Play-Off Hopes Crumble as Injury Crisis Deepens Ahead of Watford Showdown
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