Sinclair points to possible Town targets
should target.”
On Town’s top scorer Mounie in particular, Sinclair added: “It’s always difficult for a player who’s new to the league to come in and perform immediately.
“A lot of the players that came in have struggled in the Premier League, so I think he will have learnt a lot and will be looking to improve on his overall performance from this year.”
Sinclair continued: “I’d be very surprised if Wagner didn’t look to sign another striker. They’ll have to improve their squad the same way every other club do. I’d be surprised if he wasn’t looking in the market for another striker.”
Although Town will be looking to improve on their 28-goal haul of last season, the Terriers were reasonably tight at the back, keeping 10 clean sheets in 38 matches - the jointeighth most in the division.
One man who contributed to that number after his introduction in January was Dutch defender Terence Kongolo - someone who Sinclair would like Wagner to sign should he be made available.
“I think he’s proven he can handle the Premier League, but Monaco will see how well he’s performed,” said the former Town man. “The move may have only ever been part of his overall development for his parent club.
“If available, they should definitely look to try and get him in. A lot of players want to play in the Premier League, which could tempt him further to make the switch permanent.”