Huddersfield defender Florent Hadergjonaj joins Kasimpasa on loan

The Kosovo international has made 73 appearances for the Terriers.

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Florent Hadergjonaj has moved to Turkey on loan

Huddersfield full-back Florent Hadergjonaj has joined Turkish Super Lig side Kasimpasa on loan until the end of the season.

The 25-year-old Kosovo international initially joined the Terriers on loan from Ingolstadt in August 2017 before making the move permanent the following summer.

He has made 73 appearances for Huddersfield but has not started for the Sky Bet Championship side since Boxing Day, falling behind Juninho Bacuna and Danny Simpson under manager Danny Cowley.

“Since we’ve been in the building Flo’s attitude and work ethic has been really good,” Cowley told the club website.

“He’s a player that can play in a variety of positions, but ultimately he wants to play regularly. We hope the rhythm of games will allow him to find his best football again.”

Huddersfield welcomed back goalkeeper Jonas Lossl, who returned to the Terriers on loan from Everton.

The 30-year-old made 69 league appearances during his previous two-year stint at the John Smith’s Stadium.

Cowley added: “From the first moment we spoke, his affinity with the club and the supporters was obvious.”

And Town added a third signing at the deadline with the arrival of Chris Willock from Benfica on a loan deal.