Hull City: Out-of-contract Liam Rosenior to leave the Tigers
LIAM Rosenior will leave Hull City at the end of his contract next month after being told he would no longer be offered an extended deal at the KC Stadium.
Rosenior was informed today that his services would no longer be required and he becomes the first victim of City’s relegation from the Premier League.
The popular full-back will depart having made 161 appearances for the Tigers following his arrival as a free agent in October 2010.
As well as helping City climb out of the Championship in 2012-13, he was in the starting XI for the club’s historic FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal 12 months ago.
Although Rosenior was limited to just five Premier League starts this season, the news of his imminent departure has come as a surprise.
The 30-year-old had been close to agreeing terms on a new two-year deal before all negotiations over extensions were put on ice as City fought against the drop.
Rosenior had also spoken of his desire to move into coaching and had spent time working with City’s academy this season. It had been expected that he would play a key role in the club’s return to the Championship.
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LIAM Rosenior will leave Hull City at the end of his contract next month after being told he would no longer be offered an extended deal at the KC Stadium.
Rosenior was informed today that his services would no longer be required and he becomes the first victim of City’s relegation from the Premier League.
The popular full-back will depart having made 161 appearances for the Tigers following his arrival as a free agent in October 2010.
As well as helping City climb out of the Championship in 2012-13, he was in the starting XI for the club’s historic FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal 12 months ago.
Although Rosenior was limited to just five Premier League starts this season, the news of his imminent departure has come as a surprise.
The 30-year-old had been close to agreeing terms on a new two-year deal before all negotiations over extensions were put on ice as City fought against the drop.
Rosenior had also spoken of his desire to move into coaching and had spent time working with City’s academy this season. It had been expected that he would play a key role in the club’s return to the Championship.
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