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  1. Sutton sign Huddersfield’s Mrisho on loanpublished at 18:29 GMT 19 December 2025

    Sutton United have signed Huddersfield Town right back Omari Mrisho on loan.

    The 20-year-old Gambian has played once for the Terriers in the Vertu Trophy earlier this season.

    Mrisho moved to Huddersfield’s academy from Brighton in July 2022.

    He could make his debut in Sunday’s National League trip to Solihull Moors.

  2. 'Confident, chests out' - Grant proud of Trophy winpublished at 10:20 GMT 3 December 2025

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    Huddersfield Town boss Lee Grant has hailed his side's confidence levels after Tuesday's 2-0 victory over Lincoln City in the EFL Vertu Trophy.

    The Terriers, who scored twice in the second half to knock out their fellow League One promotion hopefuls, have won three of their past five games in all competitions.

    "I enjoyed every bit of that - from start to finish, I thought we were really good," Grant told BBC Radio Leeds.

    "The confidence - I could see a few chests out and shoulders pinned back, and that was lovely to see. That really flattened the stadium, I think that flattened their team and gave us a boost."

    Lincoln are five points above Huddersfield in League One, but Grant felt confident his side would be the one to progress in the competition.

    "I wasn't in any doubt that this group could produce a level like that," the 42-year-old added.

    "I've been really pleased with the group over the past few weeks and this was a continuation of that."

    Listen to the full interview with Grant and more Huddersfield Town content on BBC Sounds.

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  3. Huddersfield appoint Markham as sporting directorpublished at 17:52 GMT 27 November 2025

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    Huddersfield Town have appointed Chris Markham as their new sporting director.

    He left the same role at fellow League One side Bolton Wanderers earlier this year, having overseen the club's promotion from League Two.

    Markham also previously worked for the Terriers' as head of performance analysis between 2009 and 2017, before leaving to take up a role at the Football Association.

    "It's a complete honour to be back at Huddersfield Town," he told the club website., external

    "Reuniting with old faces and getting to know those new, it's an incredibly exciting time for Town and I'm delighted to have the opportunity to contribute as we look to realise our ambitions in the years to come."