New Huddersfield boss Simon Grayson will not be bringing in any new players after targeting automatic promotion from League One this season for his new club Huddersfield.
He added: "What I will try and do is bring my own philosophy to the team.
"Huddersfield Town is a big football club with prospects of progression over the next few years and that's why I'm here - to achieve that target."
The 42-year-old, who has achieved promotion from npower League One with Blackpool and Leeds, added: "The aim is automatic promotion, the gap is seven points and there are 16 games to go and I believe that is attainable.
"I have met the players and I don't believe there is any need to bring any new recruits in.
"I suppose if I feel like I need to get someone in then the chairman will back me, but it's a new start for everybody and my decisions will be based on how the players do in training." "It doesn't happen that often when you come into a job where the team has a great chance of promotion," he told the club's official website. "We have got some good young players and some experienced heads - there isn't a lot wrong with the squad."
Grayson happy with strength of Huddersfield squad
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