Report: Huddersfield Town to nab free agent Danny Williams

Danny Williams of Reading during the Sky Bet Championship match between Reading and Bolton Wanderers at the Madejski Stadium on December 6, 2014
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Former Reading midfielder Danny Williams could be on his way to Huddersfield Town, while the Terriers have also reportedly had a £10m bid accepted for Tom Ince.

Premier League new boys Huddersfield Town are ready to make a move for free agent midfielder Danny Williams, according to a report.

The Terriers are busy strengthening their squad ahead of the new campaign, breaking their club-record transfer fee a couple of times already this summer.

ESPN reports that Town have their eye on United States international Williams, who is without a club after running down his Reading contract.

Williams is said to have been offered a new deal by the Royals but is keen to try his luck in the top flight, with a number of teams circling for his signature.

Huddersfield will first look to get a deal for midfielder Tom Ince over the line, however, having supposedly had a bid of £10m accepted by Derby County.

Aaron Mooy, Jonas Lossl, Laurent Depoitre and Elias Kachunga have all officially joined the newly-promoted club so far this summer.

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