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Tom Ince has completed his move to Huddersfield Town from Derby County as the Terriers continue their spending spree.

Ince, 25, has moved to the John Smith’s Stadium for a fee, which is undisclosed at Derby’s request, but understood to be over the £11million Huddersfield paid for Steve Mounie.

Ince passed his medical yesterday and has agreed a three-year deal with the option of a fourth.

The Rams will get £8m down, rising to £11.3m, which makes it their biggest ever sale, beating the Jeff Hendrick fee.

Ince’s arrival takes Huddersfield’s spending past the £40million mark in a sign of their ambition to survive next season in their first campaign in the Premier League.

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Huddersfield are also close to signing Danny Williams on a Bosman from Reading.

Boss David Wagner is delighted to land Ince, who has played in the Premier League with Hull City and Crystal Palace.

“Everybody in England knows that Tom has high quality,” he said.

“He has been one of the best players in the Sky Bet Championship for many years now.

“He scores goals, creates them for others and is always a threat when he’s on the pitch, so I’m very happy to welcome him to the club today.

“To have played over 250 games at just 25 years old is not normal; it’s great experience for a player who still has lots of space to improve.

“I have spoken to Tom and he has a massive desire to come to Huddersfield Town and play in the Premier League.

"He has had a taste of the division for two short spells and he is desperate to show everyone that he belongs in the top division.

"I think he can be a big player for us.”