The January transfer window brought a number of high profile signings in the Championship but few could compete with this as the signing of the month.

Huddersfield Town completed a loan deal for Emile Smith Rowe who arrived at the John Smith Stadium on a deal until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old is regarded as one of the hottest prospects in the Arsenal set-up at the moment, meaning that it was something of a surprise to see him drop down to the Championship.

In truth, if it wasn't for a series of badly timed injuries while on first team duty with the Gunners then he may well be playing alongside the likes of Reiss Nelson, Bukayo Saka, Joe Willock and Eddie Nketiah in Mikel Arteta's first team.

But Smith Rowe is certainly making an impression during his time in West Yorkshire.

We took to Wyscout to look over the key numbers from the 19-year-old's spell with Huddersfield as he looks to make a real statement to the Premier League giants.

The rest of the Championship season is in jeopardy and that could be bad news for Huddersfield Town.

The Terriers have thoroughly enjoyed having Emile Smith Rowe within their ranks since January with the youngster making quite an impression during his short stay in Yorkshire so far.

Smith Rowe has made 10 appearances so far for Huddersfield and has quickly established himself as a real fans' favourite.

In that time the 19-year-old has scored one goal and created two goals for his teammates.

They came in the away defeat to Fulham and the home victory over Bristol City.

But away from they key statistics you can see a bit more of what the Arsenal prodigy offers to Danny Cowley's side.

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Smith Rowe boasts an 83.3% pass accuracy, showing just how reliable he is on the ball - particularly in offensive areas.

The 19-year-old also has an impressive dribbling success rate during his time with the Terriers, with the midfielder averaging 4.37 successful dribbles per game during his time at the John Smith Stadium.

Add to that his average of 3.4 progressive runs per game and you start to see why he's become such a popular figure with the club.

His Huddersfield career may be young but the hope is that he'll just get better and better during the remainder of the season.