Albion target Aaron Mooy will take time over deciding his future after helping Huddersfield to promotion.

The Terriers beat Reading on penalties after a goalless Championship play-off final today.

Mooy, on loan from Manchester City, is one of several midfielders on the Seagulls’ radar as they plot for the Premier League.

He said: “I don’t know what my plans for next season are yet. I’m just trying to enjoy the night. I didn’t want to talk about it until the season was over.”

Huddersfield immediately replaced Albion as favourites for the drop with all bookies including Sky Bet, who go 8-13.

The Seagulls, favourites after going up in second place, are 11-10 to go down and Burnley are 5-4.

None of them will be at all bothered about that, not least the Terriers who trailed in the shoot-out but secured their place when Christopher Schindler converted.

Huddersfield manager David Wagner sent a message to QPR boss Ian Holloway after sampling play-off success.

Holloway was working as a TV pundit at the start of the season when he predicted the Terriers would be relegated by the end of the campaign.

Wagner said: "By the way, Ian Holloway, all the best for next season. I know a lot of the pundits wrote us off at the start of the season.

"I think around Christmas I thought we have a real chance to come into the play-offs.

"I think this whole group of players deserved it over the season."