Huddersfield Town were unable to turn a dominant display into a match-winning one last weekend, when they were held 1-1 by Stoke City at the John Smith's Stadium, despite the visitors being reduced to ten men before half-time.The Terriers had a whopping 72% of possession, and took 18 shots to the Potters' seven, but couldn't find the cutting edge required to bag the three points.Manager Carlos Corberan was far from happy with the result, and told the Yorkshire Post: "We did not get the result we deserved or wanted. I think one point was not enough for us today and we cannot be happy. This is a result that cannot be enough for us.”"I think we did enough in the first half, especially in the first 25 minutes when we were dominating the opponent. But we then made some mistakes in attack today that stopped us creating more chances and to have a clean sheet."Meanwhile, it's transfer deadline today, and it will be fascinating to see whether the Terriers can get any late deals over the line.Here's our latest round-up of all the news and transfer talk involving Huddersfield Town and a number of their divisional rivals:
1. Boro could launch late striker move
Middlesbrough's hunt for a new striker could yield results before the deadline, with Bristol City's Famara Diedhiou rumoured target. However, Boro are believed to be willing to spend just a quarter of the Robins' asking price. (The Sun)
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2. Robins eye Arter
Bristol City are believed to be homing in Nottingham Forest midfielder Harry Arter. The 31-year-old only joined his current club in the summer, but could already move on with a deadline day deal rumoured to be on the cards. (Bristol Post)
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3. Blues snap up Cosgrove
Birmingham City have snapped up striker Sam Cosgrove from Abderdeen. The 24-year-old 47 goals in 103 appearances for the Dons, scoring over twenty goals in both the 2018/19 and 2019/20 campaigns. (Club website)
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4. Davies set for Anfield switch
Liverpool are set to announce a shock £2m move for Preston defender Ben Davies, and look set to beat the likes of Celtic and Bournemouth in a deadline day scrap for the 25-year-old. (BBC Sport)
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