A former Derby County attacker was spotted at Vicarage Road after the Rams lost out 2-1 to Watford.
The Rams were defeated against Watford in a bout finishing 2-1, making it two successive away losses in the Championship for Paul Warne’s side.
Derby County went ahead courtesy of a goal from Ebou Adams following his return to the club on a permanent deal, and he clearly proved that he will be a pivotal part of Warne’s side this season after making an impact in his first start.
On the attacking front, there was very little to speak of in terms of output for Derby County, and the game was characterised by an onslaught of pressure from Watford as they undid the defence that was so resolute in the home victory against Middlesbrough.
As Warne has made it clear that attackers continue to be a priority for the little time remaining in the transfer window, a former Rams attacker was spotted at the game, with him currently being a free agent.
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Former Derby County striker Tyreece John-Jules spotted after becoming free agent
The Rams are set to have a busy end of the summer transfer window, with Warne looking to further bolster his ranks, and there will be plenty of speculation as to who is brought in to improve attacking output.
Former Derby County attacker Tyreece John-Jules was spotted at the game, and with the 23-year-old currently being a free agent, there will be speculation as to whether Warne is targeting a return for the young forward.
John-Jules spent last season on loan at the Rams from Arsenal, and had previously had loan spells at the likes of Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday.

Would Tyreece John-Jules provide an impact at Championship level
During his time at the club, John-Jules scored just one league goal in League One for Derby County last season after he was given just 12 appearances, starting two of which.
He was unable to reach his potential as a result of various injuries that hampered his involvement, however when given his limited game time, he struggled to provide a consistent goal scoring threat.
However, the attacker had previously thrived in League One with the likes of Ipswich Town and Doncaster Rovers, leaving questions as to whether he could be utilised as a back-up option for Warne’s side.
Depending on where the remaining Derby County budget is spent, John-Jules could prove to be a shrewd piece of business for Warne as a back-up at this level, especially having spent last season on loan at Pride Park.
It will be important that he is dealt with carefully in order to prevent further injuries, but if he gets a clean bill, he certainly could prove to be a solid option behind Jerry Yates and Kayden jackson.
