THURS AM: Huddersfield Town's Holdsworth linked with Leeds United
Jun 11 2009 By Andrew Jackson
HUDDERSFIELD Town's Andy Holdsworth is being linked with a summer move to Leeds United.
Holdsworth, who was made more than 200 appearances for Town since coming through the academy could replace current Leeds United defender Frazer Richardson.
Richardson is set to deliver his verdict on the offer of a new contract at Leeds United – with Andrew Whing as well as Holdsworth rumoured to be replacement options.
Leeds are said to be hoping to receive a response from Richardson in the next 48 hours after talks with the out-of-contract captain but manager Simon Grayson is prepared for the possibility that the player leave.
26-year-old Richardson is Leeds United's longest serving player after almost a decade with club.
Richardson began last season as Leeds' first-choice right-back before becoming injured and losing his place to Jonathan Douglas.