Football League World
·17 Januari 2026
'Not happy' - Joe Taylor and Dion Charles Huddersfield Town exit claims made

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·17 Januari 2026

Huddersfield Town could offload some of their attacking assets amid the January transfer window.
This article is part of Football League World's 'Terrace Talk' series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…
Huddersfield Town could allow some of their current assets to leave the Accu Stadium amid their ongoing battle for a League One play-off spot.
The Terriers remain fifth in their third tier despite their 1-0 defeat to fellow promotion chasers Stockport County last Saturday.
Lee Grant's men successfully got back to winning ways when they defeated Rotherham United 3-0 in their EFL Trophy clash in West Yorkshire on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Huddersfield have been busy in the January transfer market, as goalkeeper Jak Alnwick and midfielder Cameron Humphreys have moved to the Accu Stadium from Cardiff City and Ipswich Town, respectively.
Contrastingly, Leo Castledine has departed Grant's side after being recalled from his loan spell by his former club, Chelsea, and subsequently sold to Championship promotion contenders Middlesbrough.
Football League World's Terriers fan pundit, Graeme Rayner, has outlined which Huddersfield assets could follow Castledine in leaving the League One club before the transfer window closes.

Grant's men were heavily reliant on Castledine this term, as the new Middlesbrough man notched 10 goals and two assists in 23 third-tier appearances.
Meanwhile, striker Bojan Radulovic has also been a real asset for the Terriers this season, scoring seven goals and producing a further five assists in 16 League One outings.
However, fellow forwards Joe Taylor and Dion Charles have struggled in the final third, and Rayner believes that at least one of them could leave Huddersfield this month.
When asked by FLW to name one player at his club who should be sold or loaned out by the end of the transfer window, the Terriers fan pundit said: "Difficult one, given the squad we've got at the moment. But I would say it's looking like Joe Taylor might struggle to get minutes, and I know there's potentially interest from the likes of Colchester or even Lincoln, where he's been before.
"It might be good for him to get out on loan, and perhaps come back in a way that Bojan Radulovic has managed to this season. It looks like he's not happy.
"Alternatively, Dion Charles is struggling as well. I think, if there's an option to bring in another striker, we can make room for them by either Dion Charles or Joe Taylor going.
"Neither of them look like they're pulling up any trees, neither of them look particularly happy. I think, probably, one of those two. Nothing against either of them personally, they're just not quite looking at it at the moment, up to the standard that we need. So, maybe, if there's a chance to move them out and bring someone else in, that should be what we do."

Huddersfield must prioritise finding a Castledine replacement in the transfer window, as they bid to beat the likes of West Yorkshire rivals Bradford City to a place in next season's Championship.
The 20-year-old was a heavily influential figure at the Accu Stadium, and could go on to prove his class in the second tier with Middlesbrough.
As important as acquiring a Castledine replacement is for the Terriers, though, there is only so much game time that Grant can offer his attacking assets.
Therefore, offloading either Taylor or Charles could help Huddersfield sign a worthy replacement for the former Chelsea and Shrewsbury Town man.









































