In a significant squad reshuffle, Huddersfield Town has parted ways with midfielder Mickel Miller after two seasons at the John Smith's Stadium. The 30-year-old, who joined the Terriers from Plymouth Argyle in 2023, made 31 league appearances but couldn't secure a long-term future with the League One side.
Miller's departure is part of a broader clear-out that includes promising youngsters Neo Eccleston (22), Omari Mrisho (20), and striker Pete Thomas (21). It's a tough but necessary decision as the club looks to rebuild following a ninth-place finish in League One—a campaign that ended under the caretaker charge of Martin Drury and Jon Stead after manager Liam Manning took compassionate leave in March.
On a brighter note, the Terriers have shown faith in their youth by activating one-year contract options for defender Ian Togo (19) and winger Cameron Ashia (21). Meanwhile, the club is in active discussions with goalkeeper Nik Tzanev (29) about extending his stay, suggesting stability between the sticks could be on the horizon.
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