Huddersfield Town, having been relegated from the Championship, is getting ready for life in League One.

 

The previous season at John Smith’s Stadium saw yet another year of managerial upheaval as Andre Breitenreiter, who took over in February, was unable to keep the team in the Championship.

Michael Duff, a former manager of Swansea City, Barnsley, and Cheltenham Town, has been selected as Breitenreiter’s replacement. Breitenreiter left the team shortly after the season ended.

After a number of players left this summer, including Jordan Rhodes, Brahima Diarra, Jack Rudoni, Aaron Rowe, Connor Mahoney, and Yuta Nakayama, Duff didn’t take long to start developing his team again.

Lasse Sorensen, Mickel Miller, Herbie Kane, and Antony Evans are the four new players the Terriers have added so far, and more are probably on the way before the transfer window closes.

 

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