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Huddersfield Town are said to be facing competition from foreign clubs if they wish to sign Fraizer Campbell.

The Huddersfield-born frontman scored 12 goals and had six assists in 31 Championship starts for Hull City in the season just finished.

The 31-year-old - who has been reported as a potential target for Town in the summer as they reshape their squad for Championship action - is out of contract at the KCOM Stadium and the club have not taken up the option of extending his contract by a further 12 months.

But as he is settled at the club, they have not given up hope of him signing - although that would mean a significant pay cut.

While all that sorts itself out, unspecified clubs from abroad are reported to be circling to try a take the former Huddersfield Grammar School pupil, who began his career at Manchester United and had loan spells at Hull and Tottenham before moving on to Sunderland, Cardiff City and Crystal Palace.

He has been with Hull City for the last two years, but now the Hull Daily Mail report Campbell, who has one full England cap, is attracting interest from abroad.

He has played abroad before, for Royal Antwerp in Belgium back in 2006-07, when he netted 20 goals in 31 league appearances (21 in 34 all told).