The PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year wants to stay at Rugby Park for as long as he can.
David Watson is eyeing a dream date with Ajax as he prepares to step onto planet football's biggest stage.
Watson doesn’t know where his career will take him in the future, but his immediate targets in Ayrshire are clear with Europe an exhilarating boost. McInnes’ men have guaranteed Europe with a secured top-five finish and the superkid can’t wait for a taste for a continent. “I’ve never had an opportunity to go. I’m just happy doing what I’m doing just now. For any young player, the main thing is playing men’s football as much as you can. Even if it is going out on loan, it’s all about playing men’s football. That’s how you get used to the physicality and up to speed with the game.
Watson has gone through the gears this term and said: “It’s been about working hard, staying back after training, doing a wee bit extra with the gaffer and the coaching staff. One of the reasons I’ve won this award is the goals I have added to my game. That’s because the gaffer and staff get me to do shooting and finishing.
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