The players that will leave Huddersfield Town on a free this summer unless contracts are renewed
Huddersfield Town aren’t allowing their focus to drift beyond the next fixture as they look to nail a place in the play-offs and earn their shot at Premier League football.
Carlos Corberan demands that kind of mindset of his squad and speak to any member of Huddersfield’s playing staff, they’ll tell you exactly that.
Promotion to the Premier League would be huge for Huddersfield and have a big impact on their thinking when it comes to recruitment.
That’s a way down the line yet, though, with Corberan surely not entertaining the prospect of shaping his squad for 2022/23 given what’s currently on the line.
However, there are key decisions on the horizon, not just in terms of recruiting players, but also those that currently stand to be out of contract at the John Smith’s Stadium in the summer.
A handful of players will see their deals expire at the end of the season, although Huddersfield do have a 12-month option on the majority of those contracts – a security the club tend to lend themselves.
We take a look at those currently set to become free agents as things stand:
Jamal Blackman
Blackman signed for Huddersfield in January on a short-term contract until the summer.
The 28-year-old has played twice in the FA Cup for Town so far, but found himself behind Lee Nicholls in the pecking order when it comes to the Championship.
Naby Sarr
Sarr scored in Huddersfield’s 2-0 win over Luton Town on Monday night, much to the delight of the John Smith’s Stadium.
The towering centre-back has been fourth choice for a lot of this season and will see his contract expire in the summer.
Harry Toffolo
Toffolo’s deal will be a pressing matter for Huddersfield.
The left-back’s contract is due to expire in the summer, although