Huddersfield allowed Nakhi Wells to join Burnley.

Huddersfield allowed Nakhi Wells to leave the club on transfer deadline day, and dealing with Burnley should raise eyebrows.
Wells joined the Clarets on a permanent deal worth £5 million, BBC Sport reported.
Wells spent three successful years at Huddersfield after joining from Bradford and netted 10 goals in their promotion campaign.

Huddersfield were pushed into a sale as he was entering the final year of his contract, but for just £5 million in return, they should have held onto him.
Wells, 27, has been waiting a long time for his Premier League chance and would have given it absolutely everything to be a success with Huddersfield.
Now he has joined a team who will be rivals in the battle against relegation – and that could be very costly for the Terriers.

While both teams have started strongly, their main objectives are to ensure survival.
A valuable goalscorer like Wells could be essential for Burnley, who have already added powerhouse Chris Wood with the money received for selling Andre Gray.
Wells is a smart addition who strengthens them and weakens Huddersfield, having netted 48 goals in three years for the club.
David Wagner will have to hope his decision to cash in on the striker does not come back to bite him.
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