Mooy has made 37 appearances in all competitions for the Terriers, helping them seal their Premier League status earlier this week.

However, West Ham, who also only recently confirmed their top flight status, are reportedly keen to pry the Australian away from John Smith's Stadium.

Hammers boss David Moyes previously tried to sign Mooy when he was at Sunderland, when the 27-year-old's loan with Town expired, only for him to make his stay permanent.

Mooy currently has two years remaining on his Huddersfield contract and is understood to be their highest paid player.

According to The Times, West Ham have the financial power to potentially double Mooy's current salary and are in the market for a central midfielder.

Speaking about Huddersfield's survival, Mooy said: "I definitely have emotions attached to the club because of last season.

"They were tipping us for relegation and we got promoted ... it was amazing and now to survive in the Premier League, it's been made even better.

"It's so big for the club financially and it keeps all the buzz going both around the town and at the club.

"It means the club will be able to build up and get a new training ground, stuff that can make us stronger into the future."