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Hull City boss offers transfer encouragement ahead of Liverpool and Manchester City decision

 

The Tigers have some of the brightest young talent in England.

Hull City manager Liam Rossinier says the club have a strong chance of keeping hold of Liam Delap, Tyler Morton, Ruben Vinagre and Scott Twin until the end of the season.

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These senior players have been on loan at the MKM Stadium from Manchester City, Liverpool, Sporting Lisbon and Burnley respectively and are expected to return to their parent clubs at the end of this season.

Delap and Morton are seen as having that potential after recent involvement with England Under-21s and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is a popular supporter of the midfielder, who has scored twice in his last three games for the Tigers. 

Striker Delap was City’s freshman performer last season, surpassing his target with a string of impressive performances, while increasingly impressive performances from Twine saw them earn 2 wins and 2 losses.

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Vinagre is still adapting to life at City as he recovers from a recent injury, but is regarded as a player with significant potential.

Many expect the trio to return in the summer and there is little hope they will return for good if City fail to gain promotion to the Premier League.

But Rosenior said there was a chance they would be retained even if the promotion didn’t happen. This will be music to the ears of Akun Ilichali who wanted to keep Delap.

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Asked if the club had any hope of bringing them back after next summer, Rosenior said: “Yes, 100 per cent.” “We have a chance. We are currently 6th in the league. We made it to the playoffs.

We were competing at the top of the league.”We don’t know what will happen, good or bad. We don’t know what will happen at the end of the season.

But before I arrived, Akun (Ilikali) and Tan (Kesler) worked hard and I tried to help our reputation as a football club. Let me tell you that some great players have shown great interest in joining us as the club is moving in the right direction both on and off the pitch.

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“Whatever happens this season, I hope we have a very successful season, God hope we are in the top, but if not, we are in a very good position to fight for the best young players.” “Players in this country are on loan because of everything that’s going on.

“Much will depend on finances as City face competition next season, but Rosenior is optimistic about the club’s recruitment prospects. “I think about everything,” he said.

“Our loan players so far: Ruben (Vinagre), Scott (Twin), Liam (Delap), Tyler (Morton), the way they play and the way they perform, they are not loan players, they are as important as the players . Here is a regular player.

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It depends on whether you want to be on this journey long term or not. You know, I sold them to be successful this year. “I think everyone at the football club, the players, the staff and the fans will see that this is an opportunity.

It will take a lot of hard work but we have the chance to succeed and be like Tyler. And I hope we succeed. and careers We also have Liam, Scott and Ruben. “If you can motivate players for yourself, for the team and for the club, you are in a good position.”

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