Latest twist as Nottingham Forest move for Huddersfield Town's Lewis O'Brien & Harry Toffolo back on
Nottingham Forest's move for Huddersfield Town duo Lewis O'Brien and Harry Toffolo is now back on, in yet another transfer twist.
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Nottingham Forest's move for Huddersfield Town duo Lewis O'Brien and Harry Toffolo is now back on, in yet another transfer twist.
Yuta Nakayama has admitted his excitement at the ‘big challenge’ of the Championship after signing for Huddersfield Town. The 25-year-old was announced as Town’s second arrival of the day yesterday - following Jack Rudoni - after signing on a free transfer from Dutch side PEC Zwolle.
Bristol City’s season opener against Hull City is less than two weeks away and while the Robins have moved quickly to bring in reinforcements this summer, there are still some areas of concern in the squad.
Huddersfield Town have secured the signing of Japanese international defender Yuta Nakayama. The 25-year-old, who is expected to represent Japan in the upcoming 2022 World Cup in Qatar has joined on a free transfer from Dutch side PEC Zwolle.
The Northern Echo journalist Scott Wilson has revealed some significant Sunderland transfer news on Jack Rudoni.
Sunderland have had an improved bid rejected for AFC Wimbledon midfielder Jack Rudoni, according to a report. The Black Cats have been tracking the 20-year-old but also face competition for his signature from Championship rivals Huddersfield Town, and other clubs.
Birmingham City and Derby County are both interested in recruiting Reading centre-back Terell Thomas, according to a report from Berkshire Live.
New AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson had already issued a pre-emptive warning to the Championship clubs bidding for Jack Rudoni’s services this summer that the club will not be short-changed for the versatile attacking midfielder.