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Huddersfield join race for £10million French winger Marcus Coco as Terriers continue to strengthen squad

The Guingamp youngster, 21, was the No1 target for Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez heading into the summer but he now faces competition

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HUDDERSFIELD have joined the race for £10million French winger Marcus Coco.

The Guingamp youngster, 21, was the No1 target for Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez heading into the summer but he now faces competition.

 Guingamp midfielder Marcus Coco is a target for Huddersfield
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Guingamp midfielder Marcus Coco is a target for HuddersfieldCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Marcus Coco has caught the eye of Huddersfield boss David Wagner
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Marcus Coco has caught the eye of Huddersfield boss David WagnerCredit: Getty - Contributor

David Wagner wants Coco as he plots a survival bid in the his first Premier League season.

And Southampton have also been tracking his progress and are weighing up a bid before the start of the season.

Coco has impressed since breaking into the Guingamp team two years ago.

His club have a track record of producing players and had Laurent Koscielny in their ranks before he moved to England.

And the France Under-21 international is the next player tipped to make the grade from the Ligue 1 side, with a move to the Premier League looking increasingly likely.

He has three years left on his current contract but will be allowed to leave for the right price.

 David Wagner is desperate to land more players before the start of the season
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David Wagner is desperate to land more players before the start of the seasonCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Moroccan midfielder Sabiri is also being chased by Huddersfield
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Moroccan midfielder Sabiri is also being chased by HuddersfieldCredit: Getty - Contributor

Benitez and Wagner have both been attracted to him as he can also slot in as a pact full-back as well as a winger.

Wagner is also after Moroccan midfielder Sabiri after he made waves in the German second division.

Nuremberg may not be willing to play ball, however, as sporting director Andreas Bornemann expressed his interest in keeping hold of the player.


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