Huddersfield Town boss on Anthony Pilkington and Norwich City's 'bid'

Anthony Pilkington celebrates scoring against Walsall
Anthony Pilkington celebrates scoring against Walsall

LEE CLARK expects prize asset Anthony Pilkington to be in Huddersfield Town’s opening-day League I line-up at home to Bury on August 6.

The Galpharm boss today dismissed reports of a £1.75m bid by Premier League new boys Norwich, saying: “There’s been no contact.”

And he insists it would take far more than the figures quoted in a number of reports before Town even begin to consider an offer.

Sharp-shooting winger Pilkington, who has just turned 23 and is contracted to 2014, is currently recovering from the broken left leg and ankle dislocation he suffered in March.

Clark confirmed his recovery is progressing well and added: “While he might not be able to start pre-season with the group, I’m confident he’ll be ready for the first league game.”

Signed from Stockport in January 2009, Pilkington played 40 times last season, taking his overall Town tally to 107 games and career total to 198.

He netted in six games running in October and November – he scored 14 in all last season and has notched 25 times since moving to West Yorkshire – and made the PFA League I team.

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