Huddersfield Town are playing to the best of their abilities and have already won two games in the Premier League against Crystal Palace and Newcastle United before drawing their third today. They clinched promotion to the top flight for the first time after 1972. They are on an absolute roll now and will be looking to carry on this unbeaten streak after the International break as well.
The man in charge at the John Smith’s Stadium, David Wagner, has been absolutely spot on with his tactics and has used his resources in the best possible way to get his side the positive results so far. However, he is still looking to add to the strength of his squad and is eyeing one of the veteran players in English football in the present scenario.
At 37 years, Robert Green is one of the longest serving players in English football, who is currently playing for the Championship club Leeds United. The Terriers manager Wagner has a comparatively young side at his disposal and might use a vastly experienced player like Robert Green to marshal his troops in the middle from beneath the crossbar.
The veteran shot stopper has played for an array of clubs in the Championship as well as Premier League and is known to have one of the coolest and most composed mindsets. He has played in 634 matches so far, including over 200 matches for both his former clubs West Ham United and Norwich City. He played 127 matches for Queens Park Rangers before shifting his allegiance to the Elland Road club in 2016 and has been an integral part of their lineup since his arrival.
The Terriers have not conceded anything so far in their first three matches in the Premier League, thanks to a brilliant display from their backline as well as their present custodian Jonas Lossl. However, their manager David Wagner, who has been a big fan of the abilities of the English goalkeeper Green, might be willing to add the 37-year-old to his ranks in order to use his experience to strengthen his side to the core.
However, it is going to be tough for the Huddersfield manager to get his desired player into the side, as Leeds United might not be interested in letting go of their mainstay in the goal, as they are looking forward to getting into the top six this season and clinch promotion into the top flight after 14 years.