Former Hull City manager Ruben Selles could be set for an immediate return to the dugout, with reports emerging that Huddersfield Town have opened talks with the Spaniard following his recent sacking.
Selles, 40, was dismissed by Hull despite leading them to Championship safety, ending a campaign that many fans viewed as a rescue mission successfully completed. According to journalist Alan Nixon, the ex-Reading boss is now a strong contender to take over at Huddersfield, who have been without a permanent manager since mid-March.
Huddersfield Town struggles
The Terriers endured a disappointing 2024–25 season, falling away from the play-off picture and finishing mid-table. With the club now targeting a revival in League One, they have turned to a coach who has demonstrated an ability to steady struggling sides under difficult circumstances.
Selles built his reputation at Reading, steering the club into play-off contention during a turbulent spell off the pitch. His success there earned him a move to Hull, but after guiding the Tigers to survival, he was relieved of his duties—mirroring last season’s shock dismissal of Liam Rosenior after narrowly missing out on the top six.
“If it wasn’t for Selles, Hull City could have easily been in League One themselves,” reports The72. “After keeping them up, Selles would not have expected to return there.”
Hull supporters have been left puzzled by the club’s decision-making, especially given how Rosenior has since impressed with Strasbourg. The parallels drawn between the two managerial exits suggest a lack of continuity at the MKM Stadium, fuelling frustration among fans still awaiting news of Selles’ successor.
Meanwhile, Huddersfield may offer a timely opportunity for the Spaniard to rebuild. The Terriers are understood to be willing to back their next manager with the resources needed to challenge at the top end of League One. If appointed, Selles would be tasked with reigniting the ambition of a club that only two years ago was fighting for promotion to the Premier League.

Writer’s View
Ruben Selles’ potential move to Huddersfield Town looks like a sensible and timely appointment. While his departure from Hull City may have come as a surprise, the opportunity to take charge of a sleeping giant in League One offers the perfect platform for him to reaffirm his credentials.
His track record at Reading and Hull demonstrates that he thrives in challenging environments. If Huddersfield want a manager who can instil resilience and tactical discipline, Selles fits the bill—and with proper support, he could well lead them back to the Championship.


