Jonas Lossl has been a regular in the Premier League for Huddersfield Town but a return to Ligue 1 reportedly beckons with Marseille or AS Monaco.

Jonas Lossl is set to lead the exodus of players out of the door at Huddersfield Town this summer when their relegation is confirmed, according to the Mail (10 Sunday, page 61).
The 30-year-old has been at the John Smith’s Stadium since the summer of 2017, joining from Bundesliga outfit Mainz after the Terriers beat Reading in the play-off final to secure their place in the Premier League for the first time.
Lossl has been an almost ever present since and while he is not immune to the odd mistake his performances have been largely impressive. Without him, Huddersfield might have been relegated under David Wagner last season.
A return to the Championship looks unavoidable now however with Jan Siewert’s side 16 points adrift of safety. And it seems unlikely that Lossl will be playing in the second tier next season.

Because The Mail reports that French giants Marseille and Monaco are keen to bring Lossl to Ligue 1 when his contract expires in the summer. The once-capped Denmark international would likely be a back-up should he join Marseille or Monaco, however.
Lossl previously played in France for Guingamp between 2014 and 2016.

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