Huddersfield Town’s Andre Breitenreiter discusses his future and prospect of talks with owner Kevin Nagle.
Town lost out 2-0 at Ipswich Town on Saturday, with the result seeing the Suffolk outfit clinch their promotion to the Premier League at the expense of Leeds United, who are destined for the play-offs.
Breitenreiter has been heavily critical regarding the attitude of some players for their part in Town’s pitiful demotion to League One in 2023-24 and has said that the playing side of the club needs a comprehensive ‘reset’ this summer.
It remains to be seen if the German, who joined in mid-February on a two-and-a-half year deal, stays put.
Nagle, speaking after the weekend loss, said that he’d had a ‘great meeting’ with the 50-year-old and that talks will continue this week, hinting that he would like him to stay.
Breitenreiter said: “I don’t want to speak too much about our conversations. You can be sure that we have conversations and once again, maybe it’s not the right time to tell these things.
“I’m normally used to (managing) top-flight football and I decided to sign at Huddersfield because of the vision of the club. I’m not normally a coach for a third-league team.