Huddersfield Town's Swiss-born Dutch defender Terence Kongolo reacts during the English Premier League football match between Huddersfield Town and Liverpool at the John Smith's stadium in Huddersfield, northern England on January 30, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Paul ELLIS /

Huddersfield makes Kongolo deal permanent for club-record fee

8 years ago
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Huddersfield Town was so satisfied with Terence Kongolo's recent loan spell that it paid a record fee just to keep the enterprising full-back on a permanent basis.

Kongolo officially arrived from AS Monaco on Friday. The club noted the fee was a record, but wouldn't disclose the figure. However, it's believed to be higher than the £11.4 million that was spent on striker Steve Mounie last summer, reports Blake Welton of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner.

The 24-year-old Kongolo initially joined Huddersfield in January and helped the club stave off relegation in its first-ever Premier League campaign. He made 17 appearances in all competitions, while earning call-ups to the Netherlands' national team.

Although a left-back by trade, Kongolo has made himself available as a centre-back and shown a penchant to drive forward with the ball.

Manager David Wagner called it a "statement signing," adding that the player's "performances in our shirt exceeded our expectations."

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