Huddersfield Town could be up against Mexican international defender Miguel Layun when Watford visit on Saturday.

The 26-year-old has joined fellow Pozzo-owned Spanish club Granada from Club America but is set to spend the rest of this season with the Hornets, who are fifth in the Championship.

“I am really excited about this chance of playing in England,” he said.

“Now I am focused on helping Watford get promoted to the Premier League, the team is in a good position looking forward to the second half of the Championship season.

“There are a few points between the teams that are in the first positions, so I expect to give to the team as much as I can”.

Layun played at left wing-back for Mexico in all four of their World Cup finals matches in Brazil last summer.

He started his career with Veracruz in his home country before moving to Serie A outfit Atalanta.

He returned to Mexico in 2009 to join Club America and won two Mexican league titles with the capital-based club.