According to a report from HullLive, Hull City is aiming to strengthen its attacking options in January.
Hull City is eager to acquire additional players to their top lineup to rival Aaron Connolly and Liam Delap.
Under Liam Rosenior, the Tigers are currently outside of the Championship play-offs based on goal differential.
These are three forwards they ought to think about signing this winter.
Jhon Duran
Could Hull now turn to striker Duran after acquiring Jaden Philogene from Aston Villa during the last window? According to Football Insider, the talented 19-year-old will be put on loan to gain some experience.
Duran, a teammate of Oscar Estupinan, the loaned-out Tiger, who plays for Colombia internationally, moved to England in January from Chicago Fire. Since then, he has four goals across 23 games in all competitions for Villa under Unai Emery.
Lyndon Dykes
Rosenior would have an additional option with the 28-year-old, and the East Yorkshire team might want to take a chance on him. Dykes was bought from Livingston by fellow second-tier team QPR in 2020, and the two have been together ever since.
Since then, he has been a vital member of the Hoops, appearing in 136 games while contributing 34 assists and 23 goals.
Dion Charles
Charles would be Hull’s best bet if they were considering a League One addition. He has scored 40 goals for Bolton Wanderers in 94 games played, continuing his recent trend of productive play.
The former player for Accra Stanley has shown his mettle in the third division and should push himself as soon as he can. The end of June 2026 is when his current contract expires.
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