Will Hughes

Soccer Player

Will Hughes was born in Weybridge on April 17th, 1995 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 29, Will Hughes biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 17, 1995
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
Weybridge
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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Will Hughes Career

Hughes made his debut for the club's reserve team as a 70th minute substitute in a 6–1 Central League win over Walsall on 22 September 2011 and made two additional appearances in the Central League Cup. It was his "outstanding" performance in a 1–0 win over Port Vale reserves in the competition on 1 November which brought him to manager Nigel Clough's attention for possible inclusion in the Derby first-team squad against Peterborough United four days later.

Hughes made his full debut for Derby as a 90th-minute substitute for Jamie Ward. Despite entering the match late with the scores level, there was still time for Hughes' first-team debut to end in defeat as a 94th-minute goal saw Peterborough win 3–2.

After Derby midfielder Paul Green, who was out-of-contract at the end of the season, rejected a contract offer, Clough dropped him and promoted Hughes to the first-team squad as his replacement for the penultimate match of the season at Portsmouth. Hughes started the match on the substitute's bench and came on in the 68th minute, replacing Theo Robinson in a 2–1 win. Hughes started his first match for the senior team in the final match of the season, a 1–1 draw against Peterborough United. Hughes' performance match earned praise from Derby manager Nigel Clough. At Derby's awards night, Hughes won the Scholar of the Year Award.

After impressing in pre-season, Clough said that Hughes could be in line for a place in the starting line-up in the first match of the season against Scunthorpe United in the League Cup. Clough was particularly impressed with his substitute appearance against Colchester United saying, "When he came off the bench at Colchester, he was very good indeed. I thought he was the star of the subs. He looked comfortable. I don't think he gave the ball away and he made our equaliser. We are very pleased with him."

Hughes scored his first goal for the club in a 5–1 win against Watford on 1 September 2012. Hughes signed a new contract in October 2012, committing his future at the club until summer 2015. Hughes scored his second goal for the club in a 2–1 defeat at Millwall on 10 November, scoring an equalising goal from 20 yards. In November 2012, Hughes was linked with moves to Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City. Nigel Clough denied the rumours, however he said the interest in the player was inevitable and said many scouts had been at Derby matches to watch Hughes.

Hughes was named the Football League Young Player of the Month for November 2012, after a series of impressive performances. On the eve of the 2013 January transfer window, it was reported in the Derby Telegraph that Hughes was being closely observed by 10 Premier League clubs with Fulham's manager Martin Jol saying of Hughes, "Believe me, there are probably 10 clubs in the Premier League having a look at him. He is one of these wonderful talents, so he is always on lists. If you have a good scouting system, he will always be on the list but we will see."

In February 2013, during a 0–0 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Hughes picked up a groin injury and was replaced after 63 minutes. As a result of this injury, Hughes ended his ever-present run of Derby first-team appearances after 35 matches and ended a run of 37 consecutive appearances. With twelve matches remaining in the season and with Derby unlikely to fight for a play-off place and with Hughes being ruled out for the first two matches in March; Clough said he considered resting Hughes for the rest of season to reduce stress on his body.

In April 2013, Hughes signed a one-year extension to his contract after his 18th birthday, extending his stay until June 2016. Hughes returned to first-team action before schedule on 20 April as an 85th-minute substitute in Derby's 3–1 against Peterborough United. At the end of the season, Hughes won the Sammy Crooks Young Player of the Year award.

Ahead of the 2013–14 season, Hughes was expected to compete with Craig Bryson, Paul Coutts and Jeff Hendrick, with then-manager Nigel Clough stating that rotation could be utilised. Hughes scored his first goal of the season on 27 August in a 5–0 win against League One side Brentford in the League Cup. He scored his first league goal of the season in a 3–1 defeat at home to Reading on 21 September. This was Hughes' last goal under Nigel Clough, who was sacked a week later following a 1–0 defeat at the hands of rivals Nottingham Forest in the East Midlands derby. Clough was replaced by former England manager Steve McClaren, and Hughes scored in his first match in charge of Derby; a 3–1 win against Leeds United. On 1 July 2014, Hughes agreed a new four-year contract at Derby County, which would see his contract at the club extended until the end of the 2017–18 season.

On 8 August 2015 in the season opener against Bolton, Hughes damaged his anterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee and was ruled out for six months. In April 2016, he rejoined the first-team squad at Derby after returning to full fitness. Hughes has stated that he stagnated at the end of his Derby career, and believes he wasn't manager Gary Rowett's "cup of tea".

Despite interest from Premier League giants Manchester United, Hughes remained at Derby for their 2016–17 Championship campaign, under new manager Nigel Pearson. The team's negative start at the start of the season saw Pearson sacked, with former manager Steve McClaren replacing him. On 13 January 2017, after meeting Luke Middleton, Hughes signed a new contract with Derby, running until the summer of 2020. McClaren was later replaced by Gary Rowett in March that year, with Derby going on to finish ninth in the Championship after an indifferent season. Hughes' final appearance for Derby was a 1–1 draw at relegated Rotherham United, coming on as a substitute at half-time for Craig Bryson.

On 24 June 2017, Hughes joined Premier League club Watford on a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around £8 million. Hughes became newly appointed manager Marco Silva's first signing of the season. He made his Premier League debut on 28 October 2017, coming on as a substitute for André Carrillo in the 80th minute, during a 1–0 defeat against Stoke City at Vicarage Road. Hughes then scored his first goal for the Hornets on 19 November that year, scoring the opener in a 2–0 victory over West Ham United.

Hughes was part of a Watford side that reached the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium during the 2018–19 season, where they would be defeated 6–0 by domestic treble winners Manchester City in the final, Hughes having played all sixth matches during their FA Cup campaign. Despite their success, Watford were relegated to the Championship at the end of the following season. Hughes remained at Watford, playing a crucial role as Watford earned promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking, finishing the Championship league campaign as runners-up.

On 28 August 2021, Hughes signed a three-year deal with Premier League club, Crystal Palace. He made his debut for the club on 30 November as an 82nd minute substitute for Jeffrey Schlupp in a 1–0 defeat away to Leeds United.

International career

On 17 January 2012, Hughes was called up to the England U17 for the first time for the Algarve Tournament in February 2012, he was joined by his teammate Mason Bennett. Hughes appeared in all three match, as England won the three-match tournament with seven points. Hughes scored a goal in the 2–2 draw against Netherlands U17 on 4 February 2012. Hughes was also called up the 2012 UEFA European Under-17 Championship elite round in March 2012, however England failed to qualify for the main tournament, finishing third in their group on four points, with their exit confirmed in a 4–0 loss to Spain U17. In August 2012, Hughes was named as standby for the England U19 squad for a friendly against Germany U19 in September. On 19 November 2013, Hughes scored his first goal for England U21 against San Marino U21.

In November 2012, Hughes made his first appearance for the England U21 squad in a friendly against Northern Ireland U21 on 13 November. Hughes came on as a 65th-minute substitute for Josh McEachran, becoming the second youngest player to get capped for the U21s, beaten only by Theo Walcott. Derby youth academy director Darren Wassall praised Hughes after his call-up to the England U21 side, saying "It's a great achievement to get in at 17 and we are all delighted for him. To make that rise into the Under-21s so soon is fantastic for him and everyone at the club." Hughes called the experience "surreal".

Hughes claimed eligibility to play for the Wales national team through Welsh paternal grandparents in 2019. However, earlier research by the Football Association of Wales in 2015 concluded that only his great-grandparents were Welsh and therefore Hughes was ineligible to represent Wales.

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By the THROAT, man United fans rage after Felipe's Felipe gets away with grabbing Bruno Fernandes by the THROAT... after Casemiro received a warning and suspension for a similar incident last season

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
Felipe, a Nottingham Forest defender, avoided discipline after he appeared to grab Bruno Fernandes by the throat during his team's feisty FA Cup match against Manchester United on Wednesday evening. The altercation took place near the end of stoppage time and secured the travelers a spot in the quarter-finals, where they will face Premier League rivals Liverpool in a tense match. The pair appear to be squaring up to one another before Felipe reaches for the United Kingdom's throat, throwing him backwards toward the corner flag until Fernandes is able to knock his hand away.

In today's Premier League match between Everton and Crystal Palace, Jefferson Lerma is the 6/5 favorite, while Amadou Onana is the most backed for the Toffees at 2/1

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
Everton and Crystal Palace will meet at Goodison Park on Friday night, with Jefferson Lerma the best-backed at 5/4 with Sky Bet to be backed. With the 29-year-old scoring 33 fouls in the English top-flight this season, Lerma has been one of the Premier League's most ill-disciplined players this season, making him the tenth-most appearance in the Premier League this season. Lerma has received five yellow cards for Crystal Palace in comparison to 33 fouls. Daniel Munoz, Will Hughes, and Jordan Ayew's teammates are the next best-backed in the industry, with the trio's prices starting at 5/2.

Crystal Palace are denied a penalty against Liverpool as VAR check lasting over THREE MINUTES rules Will Hughes fouled Wataru Endo to spare Virgil van Dijk's blushes

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 9, 2023
After Will Hughes was found to have committed a foul previously, Crystal Palace was denied a penalty in their Premier League match against Liverpool at Selhurst Park. After Reds captain Virgil van Dijk fouled Odsonne Edouard in the box, a penalty was initially given, but referee Andy Madley blew his whistle for the foul right away.
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