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  1. Huddersfield midfielder McGuane suffers ACL injurypublished at 15:39 BST 14 August

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    Marcus McGuane joined Huddersfield from Bristol City for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal last summer

    Huddersfield Town midfielder Marcus McGuane is set to miss the entire 2026-27 season because of an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

    The 27-year-old, who was restricted to 13 league appearances last season, suffered the injury in training.

    "We are all devastated for him, because we have seen how hard he has worked in pre-season," boss Martin Drury told the club website., external

    "We now have a duty of care to look after Marcus, to make sure that he has the right support around him, and to make sure that he comes back in the best shape possible."

  2. Collins joins Terriers in two-year dealpublished at 11:53 BST 13 August

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    Archie Collins has joined Huddersfield on a two-year contract

    Huddersfield Town have signed midfielder Archie Collins on a two-year deal.

    The 26-year-old was a free agent following his departure from League One outfit Peterborough earlier this summer.

    The Terriers will be a third permanent home for the Somerset-born player following seven seasons with Exeter and three with Peterborough.

    Collins has 320 league appearances for Exeter and Posh and missed only nine matches out of a possible 138 league games in three years at London Road.

    Speaking to the club website, external, Collins said Huddersfield was his "best fit" after speaking to a number of clubs.

    "Entering the summer as a free agent was a conscious choice at this stage of my career," said the midfielder.

    "Having enjoyed an incredible time on and off the pitch at Peterborough United, I was ready to push myself again with a new challenge."

    Collins added: "Being without a club has given me the benefit of being able to control my destiny and pick the side that felt like the best fit for me."

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  5. Huddersfield sign Portsmouth defender Bowatpublished at 12:20 BST 5 August

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    Ibane Bowat came through Fulham's academy before joining Portsmouth in August 2024

    Huddersfield Town have signed Portsmouth defender Ibane Bowat for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.

    The 23-year-old former Scotland Under-21 international scored twice in 17 league appearances for Pompey.

    Having spent his academy years with Chelsea and Fulham, Bowat played in both the Netherlands and Austria before joining Portsmouth in 2024.

    He could make his debut for Town in Saturday's Carabao Cup first-round tie against Preston North End.

    "Ibane is a positive addition to our squad, he's a good age and has been at clubs with a reputation for developing talent," boss Martin Drury told the club website., external

  6. Coach Knill joins Huddersfield as assistantpublished at 13:45 BST 20 July

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    Huddersfield Town have appointed former Sheffield United coach Alan Knill as their assistant head coach.

    The 61-year-old left Bramall Lane earlier this summer after three spells with the club alongside Chris Wilder.

    "Alan's understanding of the game at all levels and the ability to help develop players of all ages was of huge interest for me," boss Martin Drury told the club website., external

    "His record speaks for itself but the aspects that most excite me are knowing the environments he's worked in and helped to create during his career."

  7. Balker signs contract extension with Huddersfieldpublished at 17:17 BST 16 July

    Radinio Balker controls the ball for Huddersfield against Leyton Orient in April.Image source, Shutterstock

    Defender Radinio Balker has agreed a contract extension to keep him at Huddersfield Town until 2028.

    Suriname international Balker signed a three-and-a-half-year agreement when he joined Huddersfield from Dutch club FC Groningen in January 2024.

    Balker, 27, had his best campaign for the Terriers last season and head coach Martin Drury hailed the centre-half's new deal.

    He told the club website, external: "He's a well-liked character in the group by both staff and players and his performances last season filled me with confidence that given the right support, we can continue to see him improve moving forward."

  8. Preston's EFL Cup tie moved to Goodison Parkpublished at 12:41 BST 7 July

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    Preston North End's Carabao Cup first round tie at home to Huddersfield Town has been moved to Goodison Park.

    Deepdale is having a new hybrid pitch installed which the club say will be ready in time for their first home Championship game against Wolves on Saturday, 22 August.

    The cup tie kicks off at 15:00 BST on Saturday, 8 August, the week before the new league season starts.

    "To ensure no issues after a significant £1.5m-plus investment, the decision was made to ask permission to play away from PR1 in round one," Preston said in a statement., external

    Goodison Park was the home of Everton up until the start of the 2025-26 season when they moved to their new Hill Dickinson Stadium with the Toffees' women's team taking up sole residency.

  9. Hartlepool sign Huddersfield defender Eccleston published at 09:58 BST 3 July

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    Neo Eccleston was part of Chelsea's academy until he joined Huddersfield

    Hartlepool United have signed defender Neo Eccleston from Huddersfield Town.

    Eccleston, 22, only played three times for Huddersfield after moving from Chelsea's academy but has had loan spells in League Two with Barrow and Grimsby Town.

    He has signed a one-year contract at Victoria Park, but the club has the option of another year.

  10. St Mirren buy goalkeeper Chapman from Huddersfieldpublished at 14:31 BST 1 July

    Jacob Chapman in action for Crawley TownImage source, Getty Images

    St Mirren have tasked themselves with turning Jacob Chapman into an Australia international after signing the 25-year-old goalkeeper from Huddersfield Town for an undisclosed fee.

    Chapman travelled from his homeland to join the League One club's academy at the age of 18 and has since made 28 first-team appearances.

    But he ended last season on loan to Crawley Town, keeping nine clean sheets in 20 appearances as they narrowly avoided relegation in League Two.

    Now he has signed two-year contract with the Scottish Premiership club, who hold an option of a further year.

    St Mirren manager Craig McLeish told his club website: "We've had loans for the last three seasons or so and it feels like we're developing goalkeepers for other clubs and not getting a long-term benefit from it.

    "Our specific targets were to find someone at a really good age, like Jacob, who has development still to do. We get really good use out of him, but ultimately we want Jacob to get to the highest level that he wants to get to.

    "He's been in and around the Australia national team squads and training camps. That's one of the goals that we've set, can we turn Jacob into a full international.

    "We really like a lot about his game. He's an all-rounder and a very good shot-stopper. He's really comfortable on the ball and helps us build and helps us play."

    Chapman had been told there was no guarantee of first-team football if he remained in Huddersfield and is delighted to accept "a fantastic opportunity" to join a club that won the Scottish League Cup last season.

    "The league's great with the games you play and St Mirren's obviously a very good club," he said. "I know some of the boys and they gave me fantastic references on everyone here, coaches and people around the club, which is massive."

    During his time with Huddersfield, Chapman also had loan spells with Ossett United, Gateshead, Salford City and Rochdale and sporting director Chris Markham told his club website: "Understandably, at 25 years old, Jacob wants regular first-team football, which is something we cannot guarantee here.

    "We believe this move is in the best interests of the player and the club. It gives Jacob the chance to establish himself as a number one and rewards Huddersfield Town as he hopefully succeeds."