This Friday – a lot of work was done northwest of London. In just one day, Watford expanded the roster for three more names, without paying compensation for any of them.The most famous among them is certainly Norwegian striker Joshua King. At the end of the previous season, after only six months, the forward terminated his cooperation with Everton and in the meantime trained individually in his homeland. He arrives in Watford without compensation, and he signed a two-year contract with the club from London, with the option of extending his stay for another season.In addition to King, Oghenekaro Peter Etebo also borrowed one of the lockers at Vicarage Road dressing room. However, unlike the Norwegian national team player, Etebo for now only agreed on a loan deal. Watford borrowed the Nigerian midfielder from Stoke for a year, although the Hornets will have the right to buy him at the end of the season. This is the third loan for Etebo since he arrived in Stoke in the summer of 2018. He spent the previous two in Getafe and Galatasaray.##EDITORS_CHOICE##The last in a series of signings is the 19-year-old Rangers striker Dapo Mebude. London-born Scottish attacker with Nigerian roots spent the previous nine years at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, but he obviously failed to convince the club management of the new Scottish champion that he deserves a place in the first team, so he was not offered a new contract. He agreed to a two-year deal with Watford, with the possibility of extending it for another year, and it seems he will most likely join Watford’s under-23 team first.