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West Ham United forward of 'interest' to League One club after loan spells at Huddersfield Town …

West Ham United prospect Callum Marshall is reportedly being eyed by Wycombe Wanderers after his loan spell at Huddersfield Town.

The 20-year-old, already a senior Northern Ireland international, was prised from Linfield by the Hammers in 2022.

He found the regular starting spot he was looking for and scored 10 goals in 46 appearances for the Terriers.

Callum Marshall made 46 appearances for Huddersfield Town last season.Callum Marshall made 46 appearances for Huddersfield Town last season.

Callum Marshall made 46 appearances for Huddersfield Town last season. | Jonathan Gawthorpe

Wycombe Wanderers ‘interest’ in Callum Marshall

It appears he could be heading back to the third tier, with Wycombe believed to be on his trail.

According to the Bucks Free Press, the Chairboys are interested in being the latest club to take Marshall away from the capital.

He would arguably be a shrewd addition for any League One club, having shown his potential in West Yorkshire last term.

Wycombe, meanwhile, need new recruits after signalling their intention to revamp their squad with their recent retained list publication.

Callum Marshall’s loan spell at Huddersfield Town

Marshall represented Huddersfield during a trying campaign but endeared himself to supporters with his work ethic.

His 10-goal return was hardly jaw-dropping, but the frontman impressed with his movement and willingness to try make things happen.

He was one of four young players loaned in by Huddersfield last season, but the only one not contracted to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Fellow loanees Nigel Lonwijk, Joe Hodge and Tawanda Chirewa have also returned to their parent clubs.

Huddersfield Town struggled to find their rhythm against Peterborough United.Huddersfield Town struggled to find their rhythm against Peterborough United.

Huddersfield Town struggled to find their rhythm against Peterborough United. | Bruce Rollinson

Michael Duff’s view on Callum Marshall

“He is a supporter’s dream. He comes off the pitch and his lungs are coming out of his mouth and that’s what they want.

“We’ll forgive mistakes if you’re running around because everyone in the stands wants to be on the pitch. Sometimes, with footballers, it looks like a job. He looks like he loves his job. And he’s got qualities, [he’s] at a Premier League club.”

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