Huddersfield ‘to seek’ Matty Young loan, Wrexham ‘eye’ Patterson despite £10m valuation | OneFootball

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·22 June 2026

Huddersfield ‘to seek’ Matty Young loan, Wrexham ‘eye’ Patterson despite £10m valuation

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Huddersfield are lining up a loan for Sunderland goalkeeper Matty Young ahead of 2026-27, according to Alan Nixon. Sunderland have been assessing potential destinations and Huddersfield are expected to get the green light to borrow the 19-year-old England youth international.

Young is highly rated at the Stadium of Light and has already sampled senior football. After a spell with Darlington, he enjoyed two productive loans at Salford City in League Two, helping them reach last season’s play-off final and starting at Wembley in a 3-0 defeat to Notts County.


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He has represented England at under-18, under-19 and under-20 level, and received a call-up to the under-21s last year. A switch to Huddersfield would provide further senior minutes.

Huddersfield previously brought in Owen Goodman on loan from Crystal Palace as competition for Lee Nicholls, before a mid-season move to Barnsley. Their current goalkeepers are Nicholls, Jak Alnwick, Jacob Chapman and Nik Tzanev.

The report adds that Wrexham have joined Millwall in showing interest in Anthony Patterson. He is said to be valued at £8million to £10million for a permanent exit, while both clubs have been linked with a loan after he spent the second half of last season away from Sunderland.

Sunderland’s goalkeeping ranks are therefore in demand, with Young likely to head out on another loan and Patterson’s situation one to watch.

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