Huddersfield Town was linked with winger Isaac Heath, who has now completed a permanent move from Everton to Cambridge United. The 21-year-old spent last season on loan at Accrington Stanley, where he impressed in League One. Both Huddersfield Town and Reading were reported to have shown interest in Heath, but he ultimately chose to join Cambridge United, who secured promotion from League Two last season. Heath has signed a three-year deal at the Abbey Stadium, pending EFL and FA approval. In a statement, Heath expressed his excitement about the move, stating that he felt it was the right club for him at this stage of his career. He highlighted the importance of his discussions with the manager, Neil Harris, in making his decision. Harris welcomed Heath to the club, noting the strong competition they faced to secure his signature. He praised Heath's potential and versatility, indicating that he would add an attacking threat to the squad as they prepare for the upcoming season.