Huddersfield boss David Wagner will sign a new deal with the Terriers after guiding them to the Premier League
The 45-year-old's side beat Reading in the play-off final on penalties to secure a return to the top-flight for the first time in 45 years
DAVID WAGNER has committed his future to Premier League newboys Huddersfield.
The 45-year-old is set for a bumper pay-rise after guiding the Terries through the play-offs.
His £2.5million-a-year deal is set to end interest in taking him back to the Bundesliga after his massive impact in English football.
Wagner masterminded promotion in his first full season after arriving from Borussia Dortmund Under-23s.
Wagner faces a headache over his loan signings at the Yorkshire club next season.
Premier League rules mean he cannot get two players from the same team on short-term deals.
Izzy Brown and Kasey Palmer were loaned from Chelsea and are wanted next season – but one would have to be on a permanent deal if they returned.
That could open the door for Bournemouth to pounce for Palmer, 20, who is wanted at Dean Court.
Wagner will also compete with Crystal Palace and Leicester for Anderlecht centre-back Kara Mbodji.
The Senegal defender is also on Watford’s radar as Younes Kaboul could leave the club in the summer.