Theo Robinson has completed his switch from Watford to Huddersfield for an undisclosed fee. The 20 year old has signed a three year deal after the Terriers baulked at the £1million asking price of Bristol Rovers striker Rickie Lambert. Robinson told the local press: "I believe I'm good enough to play in the Championship. This is a big club with a genuine ambition to play in that division, which is where I want to be."
Dean Beckwith had other options other than Northampton, according to boss Stuart Gray: "We had to act quickly or we would have lost him and there were plenty of other clubs ready to pounce. That is why we had to act decisively with Mark Hughes. He had had a long enough period to decide if he wanted to stay. There was no decision from Mark or his agent so we made the decision for them. Had we not, we would have missed out on Dean."
Meanwhile returning loanee Darren Dennehy is surplus to requirements at Cardiff according to local reports. The Bluebirds have signed central defenders Mark Hudson and Anthony Gerrard, leaving the former Everton trainee still down the pecking order despite the departures of Roger Johnson and Darren Purse.
Another former Hereford loanee is set to be on the move again according to Sky Sports. Robbie Threlfall, who spent two injured plagued loan spells over the past two season with United has been made available for a loan move by his parent club Liverpool and is interesting a number of teams north and south of the border.