Karlan Grant: Huddersfield Town close to completing move for Charlton striker
Huddersfield are closing in on a deal worth in the region of £2million for Charlton striker Karlan Grant.
Grant, 21, has scored 14 goals in 29 appearances this season for the League One club and that form hasn’t gone unnoticed.
talkSPORT understands the Premier League strugglers are in advanced talks with Grant and his representatives as a move edges closer.
The Terriers had several bids rejected for Grant – who is out of contract at the end of the season – before finally agreeing a fee with the Addicks.
Charlton will be looking to bring in at least one replacement for Grant before the end of the window, with a loan deal the most likeliest solution at this stage.
Addicks boss Lee Bowyer is desperate to keep hold of Grant with his side pushing for promotion, but is now preparing for life without his star forward.
A move for QPR youngster Paul Smyth collapsed, with the Northern Ireland international instead choosing to join Accrington Stanley on a short-term deal.
Rangers previously registered an interest in the attacker, but the Addicks were never worried by the prospect of him moving to Scotland.
Brentford also had a £500,000 offer turned down for the Greenwich-born attacker earlier this month.
Charlton are currently fourth in League One, five points behind the leaders Luton.