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Huddersfield suffer double transfer exit to Nottingham Forest ahead of Bolton friendly

Huddersfield Town have lost Harry Toffolo and Lewis O'Brien to Nottingham Forest just days before taking on Bolton Wanderers in a pre-season friendly.

Wanderers host the Terriers this Saturday at the University of Bolton Stadium. It will be the final outing in pre-season for Ian Evatt's side before the start of the League One campaign at the end of July.

Town are similarly preparing for the beginning of the Championship season. They begin the campaign at the John Smith's Stadium against Burnley.

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But the Yorkshire side will be without defender Toffolo and midfielder O'Brien against the Whites. They have both moved to Forest on permanent deals ahead of the Nottingham club's return to the Premier League.

Speaking about Toffolo's departure, Town’s head of football operations Leigh Bromby said: “On behalf of everyone at the Club, I want to thank Harry and wish him the very best of luck as he embarks upon his new challenge. Harry made a massive contribution to our team, on and off the pitch, and now he has the chance to play at the highest level.

“As has been reported, we did enter new contract negotiations with Harry and his representatives some time ago. We offered him a deal that would have made him our highest paid player at the time, and he turned it down. That happens in football and every other walk of life, and it certainly did not adversely affect our relationship - or Harry’s performances last season.

“It did mean that he was entering the final year of his contract, which is a big consideration for a Club. When the opportunity to play Premier League football also became a possibility, it made this move

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