Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Aaron: I loved playing for the Town fans

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Mooy told ESPN: “Right from the start they backed me and believed in me.

“When you start at a new club that’s what you want from the fans and sometimes it’s what you need.

“I loved playing in front of them all season long. Always big crowds and a great atmosphere, it was terrific.”

Mooy’s future is yet to be decided, but with a number of clubs believed to be in the running for his signature, it is looking more and more unlikely that the Aussie will wear a Man City shirt next season.

And Town boss David Wagner has previously admitted he would love to sign the midfielder again next season, with a £12m figure being mooted .

Although Mooy has not yet decided his future, he admitted that Town will always hold a special place in his heart.

“I will remember this season forever,” said Mooy.

“It was a massive achievemen­t for one of the smaller clubs in the division and nobody really expected it. I am really proud.”

Huddersfie­ld Town will head to Austria in July to continue their pre-season preparatio­ns.

Head coach David Wagner’s squad will fly out to Kirchberg in Tirol from Leeds Bradford Airport on July 29 as part of their debut pre-season as a Premier League side.

The Terriers will play in two friendlies whilst out in Austria, with the dates, times and opposition to be announced by the club in due course.

The squad and backroom staff will then fly back on August 5, a week before the opening day of the 2017/18 Premier League season.

Last year Town faced Werder Bremen and Ingolstadt in Tirol, earning a draw and a victory over the German sides respective­ly.

The Austria tour comes after Town’s three announced friendlies against Accrington Stanley, Bury and Barnsley, with more

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