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·18 de julho de 2025
Two players urged to seal Huddersfield Town loan exits - One can emulate Brodie Spencer

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·18 de julho de 2025
FLW's Huddersfield Town fan pundit has named which players the club should look to loan out this summer
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 are readying for a promotion battle in League One this summer.
Lee Grant has been appointed manager, with the Yorkshire outfit eyeing a place back in the Championship at the second attempt.
The Terriers endured a difficult first year back in the third tier, with the team slipping to 10th in the table, 14 points adrift of the play-off places.
The summer transfer window offers Grant the chance to shape the squad to his liking, meaning both incomings and departures will be expected before the 1 September deadline.
When asked which player should be loaned out this summer, FLW’s Huddersfield fan pundit Graeme Rayner named both Neo Eccleston and Bojan Radulovic.
He believes Eccleston will need the game time to develop, and that Radulovic perhaps won’t figure as a key part of Grant’s first team plans.
“I would say that Neo Eccleston possibly would benefit from a loan,” Rayner told Football League World.
“He’s a young right-back, I think he would potentially benefit from going out on loan in the way that Brodie Spencer did, who played in the same position.
“Brodie Spencer went north of the border, went away a boy and came back a man, and I think that would be a good loan move.
“Or the alternative would be Bojan Radulovic.
“I don’t think he’s going to have a big role to play in Lee Grant’s system, and I don’t think his time at Huddersfield Town has gone the way he wanted it to.
“And if we can’t sell him, then let’s get him out on loan to somewhere where he can put himself in the shop window, free up a squad space and free up at least part of his wage.”
Huddersfield will get their league season underway on 2 August with a home clash against Leyton Orient.
Spencer enjoyed a strong loan with Falkirk last season, helping them earn promotion to the Scottish Premiership with eight goals and three assists from 36 appearances.
A similar type of loan for Eccleston could be massively beneficial for his development in the same way, with Spencer now ready to play a role in Grant’s first team plans.
The 21-year-old isn’t quite ready to compete at a League One level, and needs consistent game time in order to get there, which a loan could provide.