, Hull City players who could leave the club in January

Hull City players who could leave the club in January

Hull City could let a few of their players leave the club in the upcoming January transfer window. Here are five could depart the KCOM Stadium-

Markus Henriksen– Last season’s captain will surely move onto pastures new this winter. He hasn’t featured under Grant McCann in this campaign and is currently training with Rosenborg. The Norway international’s contract expires at the end of the campaign.

, Hull City players who could leave the club in January

David Milinkovic- He has endured a torrid time in East Yorkshire since his move in the summer of 2018 from Italian Serie A side Genoa. The former Hearts winger has played just once under McCann in the League Cup against Tranmere Rovers.

Stephen Kingsley- The Tigers could let the Scotland international leave with him losing his place at left-back to summer recruit Callum Elder. The 25-year-old joined in 2017 from Swansea City but has struggled to impress.

Robbie McKenzie– He could leave on loan for more first team opportunities. The 21-year-old played 21 times under Nigel Adkins last season in all competitions but has made just one appearance in the Championship this term. He would benefit from going to a side in League One/Two and getting some more experience.

Brandon Fleming– It has been hinted that the young left-back could go out on loan. He has played six games this term and his situation for the second-half of the season will depend on whether Kingsley is sold next month. Hull currently have Jacob Greaves and Max Sheaf flourishing on loan at Cheltenham Town and McKenzie and Fleming could follow suit.

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