Huddersfield have axed Jason Puncheon after the winger was involved in a furious bust-up with manager Jan Siewert, Sportsmail can reveal.

Puncheon is on loan from Crystal Palace for the rest of the campaign but has been told to stay away from Huddersfield's Canalside training base and is not expected to play for the club again this season.

The row came after Puncheon was taken off at Newcastle last Saturday, following Tommy Smith's red card after 20 minutes.

Huddersfield have axed Jason Puncheon after a bust-up with manager Jan Siewert

The row came after Puncheon was taken off at Newcastle following Tommy Smith's red card

Siewert shuffled his side, replacing Puncheon with full back Florent Hadergjonaj, but the 32-year-old did not take the decision well.

It is understood angry words were exchanged between the pair, and the German then excluded Puncheon from the squad to face Wolves on Tuesday night.

Victory in that game was Huddersfield's first under Siewert after six defeats. It moved them to 14 points, 13 from safety. Puncheon was not on the plane that took Huddersfield to Brighton on Friday.

The club cannot cancel his loan without Palace's agreement and sources say he has not been seen back at the club's Beckenham training ground. Roy Hodgson is thought to be aware of the situation.

Puncheon, whose contract with Palace expires this summer, joined Huddersfield on January 4 and has played six matches for the club.