Jorgensen becomes latest Huddersfield signing
Mathias Jorgensen has joined Huddesfield Town from FC Copenhagen for a reported £3.5million to bolster the Premier League newcomers defence.
Denmark defender Mathias Jorgensen has joined Huddersfield Town from FC Copenhagen on a three-year deal.
The fee was not disclosed but the 27-year-old centre-back is reported to have cost the Premier League newcomers in the region of £3.5million.
Jorgensen counts PSV among his former clubs and Huddersfield boss David Wagner said: "His athleticism and football intelligence will be big assets in the Premier League, for sure, and he is a super professional character, which will fit in with our current group of players very well."
Jorgensen's arrival continues a busy close-season of business at the John Smith's Stadium, with the signings of Aaron Mooy, Tom Ince and Steve Mounie all breaking Huddersfield's transfer record.
CONFIRMED: has today completed the signing of from , penning a three year deal (AT) July 7, 2017
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