Huddersfield Town are set for an interesting summer ahead, with the Terriers looking to make a serious push for promotion back into the Championship next season. They finished ninth in the third-tier standings last term, and will know that they can certainly improve on that, having hit a poor run of form during the second-half of the 2026/26 campaign. Martin Drury will be well aware of the expectations set for him, with this being Huddersfield's third successive season in League One, and the club's supporters have every reason to feel slightly frustrated with the lack of progress they're making in their efforts to return to the Championship. Alfie May is one of those that looks set to leave Huddersfield Town in the near future, with journalist Pete O'Rourke revealing that the forward is set to join Doncaster Rovers. May signed for Huddersfield back in 2025 from Birmingham City, and has made 40 appearances in total in his time with the Terriers in the third-tier. Football League World's Huddersfield Town fan pundit, Graeme Rayner reacted to the news of May's seemingly imminent departure from the club, and stated that it might be best for everyone if the Terriers are getting a fee for him, and he's a big earner. May scored seven goals and was on hand to provide seven assists for his Huddersfield Town team-mates, and the former Birmingham City man will feel as though he could have scored more, especially given his eye-catching record in League One. Rayner went on to wish May well with his move to Doncaster Rovers, and admitted that he wouldn't be at all surprised to see May coming back to haunt Huddersfield in the future. Plenty of Huddersfield Town fans have taken to social media to issue their own thoughts on May's rumoured exit to Doncaster Rovers this summer. And with the transfer window now open, it will be interesting to see how the Terriers' squad shapes up ahead of the new season. But for now, it seems that Alfie May's time at Huddersfield Town is coming to an end. So what does the future hold for the forward, and how will his departure affect the Terriers' chances of promotion next season?