Belgian defender Kabasele joins Watford from Genk
London - Belgium international Christian Kabasele has signed a five-year contract with Premier League side Watford from Genk, the English club announced on Friday.
The central defender, 25, remains with Marc Wilmots' full international squad - who on Friday evening face Wales in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016 - but has yet to make his international debut.

(Courtesy: Watford)
Kabasele was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo when it was known as Zaire, and made 81 appearances for Genk after joining in 2014. He becomes Watford's second summer signing following Thursday's confirmation of the arrival of Jerome Sinclair from Liverpool.
Watford reportedly agreed to pay a £5.8-million transfer fee to convince the Belgian side to sell Kabasele.
Kabasele, who will vie for selection under new manager Walter Mazzarri, has also played for fellow Belgian teams Eupen and Mechelen, and spent a year with Bulgaria's Ludogorets Razgrad.
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