Huddersfield Town to focus on striker search

Huddersfield Town head coach David Wagner has admitted that the club will focus on finding competition in attack this summer according to The Huddersfield Daily Examiner.

The Terriers will finish the current campaign in the bottom half of the Championship table but there is a real buzz building around The John Smith’s Stadium with the club expected to bring in some exciting new arrivals over the summer.

Bermudian striker Nahki Wells has hit 18 goals for the West Yorkshire club so far this season but head coach David Wagner insists that another striker is top of his summer shopping list.

“A striker is at the top of our list, as well as perhaps two goalkeepers and a midfielder,” Wagner told The Huddersfield Daily Examiner.

“We may have to be patient, but I have a good feeling we will find the right players.”

“A striker is important, because I want competition in every position, but more or less every club is looking for one.”

“There is a lot of demand, but I feel we are well prepared to find someone who will bring what we require.”

“It’s obviously crucial that they can score goals, but they must also have a desire to play for this club and follow our identity.”

“Within our system a striker has to be ready to work very hard and be the first defender, something Nahki has accepted” the Town boss added.

“It would also be nice if they had experience and are a good character.”

“Yes we may have to pay, but we have money to spend on the right players and sometimes quality costs.”

Huddersfield Town have already been recruiting new players ahead of next season with defenders Chris Loewe and Michael Hefele and winger Rajiv van La Parra already set to join the club this summer.

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