Huddersfield Town have enjoyed a mini-revival under Danny Cowley, but did go into the international break off the back of their first defeat in seven.

Town’s squad is fully of young talent with a handful of players already representing their countries at under-23s/21s level, and have the potential to go on and forge great careers with the Yorkshire club or elsewhere.

With a handful of talented younger players at the club, many of whom have played parts in the Cowley's mini-revival, it can be fair to say that they could command high future fees.

Here we take a look at five players who could potentially be worth millions in the future…

The Polish stopper is currently on-loan at the Terriers from Liverpool and at only 20 has already played 15 out of Town’s 16 league games this term.

The goalkeeper is currently Poland under-21s captain and has won 16 caps since November 2017.

Should the stopper impress the rest of this season for Town, he may earn another loan-move next season and being a Liverpool player, sides may think to stump up a high-fee for the stopper in years to come.

20-year-old defender Jaden Brown has already turned out ten times this season for the Terriers and played a key role in Town's back-line during their seven-game unbeaten run.

Brown arrived at Town in January 2019 from Tottenham Hotspur having featured 40 times for the North London club's under-23 side.

The defender has represented England at every level up to under-19 level and should he keep up his calm and solid displays for the Terriers he could possibly catch the eye of under-21s boss Aidy Boothroyd.

Already an assured defender and a Tottenham Hotspur academy graduate, Brown could potentially catch the eye of other Championship or even Premier League clubs, and with the defender's contract running until 2021, with an option to extend, the 20-year-old could command a high fee in his future career.

Bacuna was one of the stand-out players in Town’s mini-revival chipping in with four goals in the Terriers’ last seven games.

The 22-year-old has proved a tricky opponent to play against and his quick pace an eye for an assist would put some clubs on high alert if he keeps up his early season performances.

Bacuna arrived at Town last summer and his current contract runs until summer 2021.

Should he continue to impress he could earn a new contract which would ultimately in years to come command a high fee for the midfielder.

Chalobah is one of a number of players who Chelsea currently have out on loan this season and the second loanee to make this list.

The 20-year-old impressed for Ipswich Town last term and has so far made 14 league appearances for the Terriers.

The versatile defensive-midfielder has also turned out for Aidy Boothroyd’s England under-21s side and featured for the Young Lions on Tuesday evening in their 2-1 defeat to the Netherlands.

The likes of Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori and Reece James all turned out in the Championship last term, on-loan from Chelsea, and Chalobah is well placed to follow in their footsteps.

If the 20-year-old’s stock continues to raise this season, and he turns out for Chelsea in the near future, his value could rise dramatically.

Grant arrived at Huddersfield Town in January for an undisclosed fee and this season has netted nine times in 16 league appearances for the Terriers this term.

At only 22, Grant there has already been rumours around his future with a Premier League club’s reportedly keeping tabs on the striker.

Should Grant finish as one of the higher goalscorers in the Championship this term, it wouldn’t be a surprise if a Premier League club came in for him.

It has been common in recent seasons for bottom-half Premier League clubs to look at Championship strikers, with Burnley signing both Chris Wood and Matej Vydra over consecutive summers after both strikers enjoyed prolific campaigns.