Latest News : Huddersfield Town Manager makes transfer admission after signing of West Ham strike
MICHAEL Duff has stated that Huddersfield Town are still looking for another striker after signing Callum Marshall on a season-long loan from Premier League side West Ham United.
Northern Ireland international Marshall, 19, could make his debut in Tuesday’s Carabao Cup clash against Morecambe, Duff’s first home game as manager.
Duff stated, “We are still looking to add, but you can’t always get what you want. I’d prefer a 6’3” centre-forward who can hold it up, run in behind, and finish, but with all due respect, we’re where we are. We will attempt to get the best player available to us.
“It’s a pretty well-known story that we had a player in the building (Alfie May) and he went to a different club the next day, so until they sign on the dotted line…”We’re still looking around that region of the pitch.
Town report no fresh injuries, although Duff did reveal that Lasse Sorensen endured an unusual incident in Saturday’s game at Peterborough United when he was stung by a bee. Duff, who has confirmed that he will make changes for the cup tie against the Shrimps, managed by ex-Bradford City chief Derek Adams, added: “He (Sorensen) made quite a song and dance about it. “I think the whole ground heard him with his yelp..So he had a bit of stick today about it.”