Sunderland's goalkeeper Matt Young is the subject of a loan deal with Huddersfield Town, who are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. The 19-year-old spent last season on loan with Salford City, helping the Ammies reach the League Two play-off final by maintaining 15 clean sheets in 44 fourth-tier appearances. Huddersfield Town boss Martin Drury is keen to rebuild his team and has identified Young as a key target. The Terriers have already been busy in the summer transfer market, signing striker Ashley Fletcher from Blackpool and allowing fellow forward Alfie May to join Doncaster Rovers on loan. Young's potential move to Huddersfield has been questioned by some, with fan pundit Graeme Rayner expressing concerns about the club's approach to signing a young loan goalkeeper. Rayner told Football League World that he would rather see the club recruit a permanent goalkeeper than a loan one, citing the potential risks of relying on an inexperienced player in a key position. Despite these concerns, Huddersfield are set to beat Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City to the signing of Young, who has been impressive in his loan spell at Salford City. The deal is seen as a key part of Drury's plans to rebuild the team and push for promotion back to the Championship. With the transfer window still open, Huddersfield will be looking to make further signings to strengthen their squad and improve their chances of success next season. The club's fans will be hoping that the signing of Young will be a positive step towards achieving their goals. And with the new season just around the corner, Huddersfield will be looking to hit the ground running and make a strong start to the campaign. But for now, the focus is on completing the deal for Young and welcoming him to the club. So the next few days will be crucial in determining the outcome of the transfer and the future of the team.