Huddersfield Town have completed the season-loan long signing of Radoslaw Majewski from fellow Championship outfit Nottingham Forest.

Mark Robins made his third signing of the window by swooping for the Polish midfielder to swell his engine room options and draft in some true creativity by picking up someone who has a proven eye for goal.

Majewski joined Forest in 2009 on loan from Polonia Warsaw and did enough to impress as the club completed a permanent deal in the summer of 2010, but after a bright start to life with Forest, he has fallen down the pecking order.

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He scored a 30-yard piledriver against arch rivals Derby County early on in his career in the East Midlands but the form of ex-midfielder Lewis McGugan kept him out of the team for long periods during the 2011/2012 season and it was not until the following season that he would rediscover some of his best form under Billy Davies.

The 27-year-old  is well known to Town fans after plundering a stunning hat-trick in the Terriers' 6-1 drubbing at the City Ground in February 2013 and his improved form has helped him break into the Poland international team's setup.

Here are Majewski's statistics from 2013/2014.

 

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