Hull City, Matt Ingram wants Hull City stay with contract nearing expiry

Matt Ingram wants Hull City stay with contract nearing expiry

Hull City goalkeeper Matt Ingram says he would ‘love to stay’ at the club as he nears the end of his contract.

Ingram, 28, is one of a number of Hull City players out of contract in the summer.

The Englishman has been Hull City’s no.1 for much of the campaign having featured 27 times in the Championship this season, adding to his 38 League One appearances in last season’s promotion-winning campaign.

Now though, Ingram has made clear his desire to stay at Hull City beyond this season – he told HullLive:

“Nothing yet, I’d love to stay here because I love the club. We got promoted last year and I’m really enjoying my time, with the new owner coming in it seems like he’s got big aspirations for the club and I’d love to be a part of that.

“I’ve heard nothing but I’d love to stay here. The club has an option on my contract but as yet no conversations have taken place, and it is a case of sitting and waiting.”

Formerly of the likes of Wycombe Wanderers and QPR, Ingram has arguably enjoyed the best spell of his career with Hull City.

He’s been a mainstay in the side for the past two seasons now and he’s impressed for the most part, keeping seven clean sheets this season.

The summer ahead…

The summer ahead looks to be a big one for Hull City. Fans are expecting to see some big names sign for the club with their new owners now in place, and they could look to improve on the goalkeeping position.

Ingram is a decent goalkeeper but he might not have the pedigree that the new Hull City owners are after, and so it wouldn’t be a surprise if the Tigers bring in a new no.1 next season.

But Ingram could yet become a solid no.2 for the club – he’s certainly proved himself and for Hull City, it could be a wise move to renew his stay.

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