Marshall out of contract at the end of the year. Does anyone know if City have an extension option? A lot of sick notes and dead wood heading out the door anarl Contracts to expire at the end of the 2018/19 season Evandro, Markus Henriksen, Will Keane, David Marshall, Ondrej Mazuch, James Weir, Fraizer Campbell, Will Mannion, Callum Burton, Adam Curry, Brandon Fleming Question marks remain over how many of these players will be at the club next season. Evandro, Mazuch, Keane and Weir have had their injury problems during their time at the club, and for Mazuch those problems continue with him still out the side. Evandro had looked to have put his injury woes behind him after a committed summer of training and making a promising start to the season, however he's now found himself sidelined through injury again. Keane is fit but currently unable to force his way into the side, while Weir has not featured since City’s 6-1 win over Birmingham City in September 2017. please log in to view this image Evandro of Hull City collects the ball (Image: Focus) Markus Henriksen was given the captain’s armband over the summer and has been an ever-present in the Championship so far for the Tigers. However, having signed a deal with the club in the Premier League, he may represent one of the club’s highest earners and therefore one who may have to agree to a pay cut if he is to remain at the KCOM Stadium. The same can be said for Marshall, who has been an impressive presence in goal this season. The Tigers do hold an option to extend Fraizer Campbell’s contract by another 12 months. Hull City's Jon Toral hoping to reclaim a spot in Nigel Adkins' thoughts Contracts to expire at the end of the 2019/20 season Kamil Grosicki, Kevin Stewart, Nouha Dicko, Jackson Irvine, Stephen Kingsley, Jon Toral, Jarrod Bowen, Angus MacDonald, Eric Lichaj, Dan Batty, Robbie McKenzie Given his form last season in black and amber, Bowen was tipped to attract interest from the Premier League in the summer, but that failed to materialise. After a slow start to the campaign, last season's top scorer is finding his form again and City will no doubt be keen to tie down their most promising prospect closer to a new deal. Jarrod Bowen of Hull City celebrates after scoring his side's first goal at Wigan. (Image: Focus Images) Grosicki has been keen on a move for some time after the club’s relegation from the top flight and almost left on transfer deadline day on August 31st, only to see a proposed move fall down. He's sure to be looking to depart in January. A large majority of the players on this list signed last season and as such remain tied down for another two years, with the club holding options on all but Grosicki and Stewart. The contract of Dan Batty may be one that is revisited before too long as the midfielder continues to impress in his breakthrough campaign under Adkins. Contracts to expire at the end of the 2020/21 season Reece Burke, Jordy de Wijs, George Long, David Milinkovic The quartet all signed for the club in the summer and so far they have enjoyed mixed starts to life in black and amber. Jordy de Wijs of Hull City attempts to block Mame Diouf (Image: Getty) Burke and de Wijs have played pivotal roles at the back for the Tigers, while George Long and David Milinkovic have found game time hard to come by so far this season. All signed three-year deals with the Tigers with City holding the option of extending their stay until 2022. 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If the current **** houses are still in charge I expect the last 4 to be the only ones getting a contract offer, regardless of division, and even then they'll prob only keep one of the 'keepers
They won't be able to afford them in League 1 anyway. That will mean starting from zero and a relegation battle to avoid going into the bottom tier is an odds on certainty.
David Marshall is content to put any talks over his long-term future on the back burner as he focuses solely on helping Hull City climb the Championship table. Marshall is enjoying a resurgent campaign as the Tigers’ number one, starting all 13 league games to date and even taking on the captaincy for Saturday’s 1-1 draw at home to Preston North End. A lead role in Nigel Adkins’ plans has helped the Scotland international recover from a frustrating spell as a long-standing understudy but it remains to be seen if a third season at the KCOM Stadium will lead to a fourth. Marshall is due to see his current contract expire at the end of this campaign and, as yet, there has been no indication if City will trigger a clause that would add another 12 months on to that deal
Think I had a debenhams store card.hmmm Conned into it by a bird with big tits, no doubt in my mind. I feel abused.