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BREAKING: 3 players new Huddersfield Town boss Michael Duff should target from Barnsley

Huddersfield Town has appointed Michael Duff as their new manager, marking a significant step in their preparations for the upcoming season in League One.

Huddersfield Town, having suffered relegation from the Championship alongside Rotherham United and Birmingham City, are now focused on securing an immediate return to the higher division. The club has parted ways with their previous manager, Andre Breitenreiter, and has quickly moved to appoint a new leader, Michael Duff, as they gear up for the challenges of the upcoming season in League One.

Michael Duff, a 46-year-old former player for Burnley and Cheltenham Town, has transitioned into management, starting with Cheltenham Town before taking on roles at Barnsley and, most recently, Swansea City. Now, he faces a new challenge as the manager of Huddersfield Town, as they aim to bounce back from their relegation to League One.

Last season, Duff led Barnsley to the League One play-off final at Wembley, where they were ultimately defeated by Sheffield Wednesday. As he prepares for his new role at Huddersfield, it is speculated that he may look to lure three players from his former club, Barnsley, to bolster his squad for the upcoming season.

 

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