Huddersfield Town has made a significant move in the summer transfer window by signing striker Ashley Fletcher. The 30-year-old forward, who previously played for Barnsley, Sheffield Wednesday, and Middlesbrough, has signed a two-year contract with the club. This marks Fletcher as the first signing under new manager Martin Drury. Fletcher will officially join Huddersfield Town at the conclusion of his current contract with Blackpool, where he had an impressive season, scoring 21 goals. Upon his return to the club, Fletcher expressed his enthusiasm, stating that after discussions with Chris Markham and Martin Drury, he felt a strong connection to Huddersfield Town's ambitions. Fletcher began his career at Manchester United and had a notable loan spell at Barnsley, contributing to their success in the 2015-16 season. Sporting director Markham shared his excitement about Fletcher's arrival, highlighting his proven track record and the importance of his role in strengthening the squad. This signing is seen as a crucial step in reshaping the team for the upcoming season, aligning with the club's vision for how they want to play football.