Thursday 10 May 2012

Jordan Rhodes Does Not Need To Be Sold

League Ones top goalscorer Jordan Rhodes has been firing on all cylinders this season which has attracted lots of clubs including those in the Championship & Premiership. Having held onto the striker in the January transfer window, the terriers hitman has continued to impress which has seen him earn his first cap for his international team Scotland.

Huddersfield Town stated that he would not be sold in January and amongst various bids around the alleged £4m mark, he remained on the books at Town. Having been rested in the past couple of games under new manager Simon Grayson, Rhodes is set to feature heavily in the play-off campaign for promotion.

Nigel Clibbons, Chief Executive of Huddersfield Town, last night told the BBC this;

"We are in a great position financially. We can sell players when we want to and it's best for the club."

"With Dean Hoyle as chairman we don't have to do anything that we don't wish to, whereas in the past we have maybe been forced a little. Ultimately everyone is a selling club, even Manchester United sold Cristiano Ronaldo, but the important thing is that you sell at the time of your choosing."


A statement of intent from Huddersfield Town saying that Jordan Rhodes shall only be sold if and when Town are ready to do so. Let's hope 36 goal machine Rhodes can continue to add to that tally in the away and home leg matches against MKDons.

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