Watford manager Malky Mackay has made Aberdeen midfielder Scott Severin his first signing since taking over at Vicarage Road.
The 30-year-old`s contract at Pittodrie expires at the end of the month and he has penned a two-year deal with the Hornets which starts on July 1.
Severin has spent the past five seasons with the Dons, where he was also captain, and has won 14 caps for Scotland.
Mackay told the official website: "I have kept an eye on Scottish football and Scott's progress.
"He's had five terrific years at Aberdeen and is very well respected. Scott was Aberdeen's captain and that speaks volumes for his character and leadership qualities."






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good luck to Severin, always said he should never have left Tynecastle but he did well at Pittodrie and he will show the English some true Scottish aggression on the pitch
pensioner!!!
Good luck Seve thanks for the high quality you brought us. The dons board now need to back McGhee to get us fighting for honours or we will lose all our good players like this.
All the best to Severin in the Championship, hopefully he has luck like Nicholson or McNaughton, rather than Russell Anderson's bad fortune. Hopefully we can replace him now McGhee is with us.
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