By John Lyons
Ben Wiles says he knew it was the ‘right time’ to leave hometown team Rotherham United and join Huddersfield Town.
The Terriers stated they had paid a ‘significant undisclosed fee’ for the 24-year-old central midfielder, who has agreed a contract that runs until the summer of 2026. The club also have an option on a further year’s extension.
Wiles came through the ranks at Rotherham and went on to make 193 appearances for the Millers, scoring 17 goals.
“It was a really difficult decision to make, especially moving from somewhere I grew up,” he told HTTV. “I loved my time there an...
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