The Huddersfield Town striker is said to be interesting several Premier League clubs, including Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.

Huddersfield Town supporters are reacting to reports linking Steve Mounie with Premier League clubs including Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.
According to Teamtalk, Newcastle, Palace, Watford and Bournemouth have each enquired about the Huddersfield striker, whose price tag it claims has deterred potential buyers in Germany and France.
Both Newcastle, who have seen Salomon Rondon return to West Brom, and Crystal Palace, who continues to be linked with a move away from Selhurst Park, could be in the market for a powerful front man.
And having seen the Benin international struggle in a Huddersfield side relegated from the Premier League with a whimper last season – in which he scored just twice in 32 appearances – the following Terriers fans won’t lose any sleep if he’s the man to whom they turn.
Huddersfield paid Montpellier a reported fee of £12 million to sign Mounie two years ago, and he has scored 11 goals in 63 games since then.
The 24-year-old has two seasons left to run on his contract, although how much the Terriers would want for him remains to be seen.

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