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Jonas Lossl took a pay cut to seal a deadline day loan move to Huddersfield Town.

Everton agreed to send the goalkeeper to his former club for the rest of the season to aid his chances of being selected for Euro 2020.

The Denmark international, who signed as a free agent in the summer, has been unable to unseat Jordan Pickford as the Blues' first-choice and is yet to make his Blues debut.

Lossl was facing up to being part of Carlo Ancelotti's rotation policy for the remainder of the campaign, where he would swap with Maarten Stekelenburg on a game-to-game basis to act as back-up for Pickford.

And so with Huddersfield in need of a new goalkeeper, following a serious injury to Kamil Grabara, they turned to the Everton stopper who has taken a cut in wages in order to drop down to the Championship in search of minutes.

"We have to thank Jonas in that because Jonas has actually taken a bit of a pay cut as well to make it happen, he wanted it to happen that much," Huddersfield boss Danny Cowley told Examiner Live.

"That's testament to him. I'm not sure his wife's too happy, but hey-ho."