After a relatively quiet but successful transfer window for Huddersfield Town, David Wagner may now consider promoting from within the academy set-up if he wants to add further strength and depth.

The former Borussia Dortmund coach is highly respected both in England and in Germany for his ability to work and nurture with bright young prospects.

One of Huddersfield's most promising prospects has been Philip Billing, the 20-year-old midfielder has been attracting attention from the Premier League as one of the hottest prospects in the Football League.

The serious potential of Danish Under-19 international has finally begun to be unlocked by David Wagner, after the Danish midfielder has been serially mismanaged by former managers.

Despite Huddersfield having a strong academy set up, Philip Billing has proved to be an exception for Huddersfield Town who have struggled to develop academy players that are capable of making the cut at the Championship level.

This article looks at TWO wonderkids who could make the cut at the Championship, and emerge as a star for Huddersfield Town in the second half of the season..............

 

Regan Booty

The 18-year-old central midfielder is highly rated and signed a senior deal with the West Yorkshire side before being promoted to the senior squad.

David Wagner has been impressed by the performances of Regan Booty who has been ever-present in Huddersfield Town's Under 23 side this season.

With Regan Booty training with the senior side on a regular basis, it is only a matter of time before David Wagner calls upon the midfielder to make his senior debut.

David Wagner's philosophy is reliant on heavy rotation and trusting each and every squad player to be capable of being called upon and performing for the team.

This could see Regan Booty become heavily involved in the second half of the season. If Booty can replicate his performances at the senior level, he could soon become a star for David Wagner's side.

Jordan Williams

Another one of the bright prospects at Huddersfield Town is England Under 18 international Jordan Williams.

The versatile 17-year-old defender is capable of playing both as a centre half or as a right back.

Despite being a regular in Huddersfield Town's Under 18, he has also featured on a number of occasions for Huddersfield's Under 23 side.

Huddersfield Town have had fought off Premier League interest to keep Jordan Williams at the club as one of the brightest prospects at the West Yorkshire club.

David Wagner may consider fast-tracking the 17-year-old defender to the senior side to monitor him more closely.

If he has the physical attributes and ability to play at the Championship level, the young defender could become a star for Huddersfield Town in the second half of the season.