July 5, 2024

Gary O'Neil: Wolves' lack of fit attackers is costly | Football News | Sky  SportsLiam Rosenior ‘wants to build something’ at Hull City as vital trust factor explained

The Tigers boss is confident about what the future holds for the Tigers

Hull City head coach Liam Rosenior says the work the club have done with their loan players this season sets them up for next season and beyond.

City have used the loan market to good effect throughout the campaign, bringing in the likes of Liam Delap, Tyler Morton and Fabio Carvalho, while Scott Twine was a high-profile summer arrival before he moved on to Bristol City in January, and of course, Jaden Phiogene came in from Aston Villa on a permanent deal.

Morton and Delap have both left the door open for potential returns to the MKM Stadium next season, while Carvalho has heaped praise on the club and Rosenior for reinvigorating his career after falling down the pecking order at Liverpool.Gary O'Neil: Wolves' lack of fit attackers is costly | Football News | Sky  Sports

Rosenior says the culture that has been built since Ilicali’s 2022 takeover has helped the club attract some of the best young talent in English football, and will continue to do so this summer and beyond, particularly important given the amount of change that will be seen ahead of next term, whether or not the Tigers can secure their play-off berth on the final day at Plymouth.

“You want to build something is what I’ve said all along,” he told Hull Live. “You’re trying to build something in the long term here where we gain a reputation with young players, with senior players, that they want to come here and play their football and we’ve beaten other clubs (to those players).

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