***UPDATE***
JAY Simpson has not given up on playing for Hull City again but the striker's main focus is on rediscovering his goalscoring touch, according to his agent.
Currently on-loan at Millwall until January, Simpson scored a great long-range equaliser as the Lions drew 1-1 with Brighton on Tuesday night in his first 90 minutes for the strugglers.
The goal was his first in the league since scoring in City's 4-2 home defeat by Middlesbrough back in April after finding first-team opportunities hard to come by under Nigel Pearson this season.
And his agent, Uben Gray, insists he will soon get back to his best after working hard on his fitness during the recent international break.
He told the Mail: "It's been hard for Jay to hit the ground running because he hadn't played many games for Hull despite having a good pre-season.
"But he has used the recent break to really work hard on his fitness and bring himself up to scratch.
"Obviously, he got his rewards with a very good goal against Brighton and now he wants that to continue.
"Whilst he has not had the best of starts to the season at Hull, he is hoping he can use his time at Millwall to show what he's capable of.
"I'm not actually sure what the future holds for Jay at Hull until I've spoken to Adam Pearson, but Jay is pleased to be playing regular football and he's glad to have opened his account for the season. Hopefully, a few more will follow and he'll make people take notice of him."
Whether the former Arsenal striker has a future at the KC Stadium depends largely on the future of on-loan City hitman Martyn Waghorn.
The 21-year-old is currently nursing a hamstring injury, but is believed to be edging closer to full fitness and he could come into contention for Watford's visit on Saturday.
However, his long-term future will not be thrashed out until the transfer window reopens in January, when the Tigers will start negotiations with Leicester.
That means Simpson's situation at City will also be resolved in the new year, allowing the 22-year-old to keep trying to find his form in south London.
"Jay's worked with Kenny Jackett before, he's a manager who he respects and he hopes he can have a positive impact on his goalscoring form," added Gray, who negotiated Simpson's switch to the Lions.
"When it gets to January we will obviously review how he's doing, listen to what Hull have to say and then decide what's best for his career. But at the minute, scoring goals is all Jay wants to focus on."