Newly promoted Premiership side Hull City are hoping to make Fraizer Campbell’s loan move permanent now that they will be in it amongst the big boys next season.
After taking Hull City to the top-flight for the first time in their 104-year history, manager Phil Brown has switched his attentions to building a squad that will give them the best chance of staying up, and he considers the Manchester United loan star as an important component of his plans.


“I’ll be doing business with United boss Sir Alex Ferguson,” said Brown over the 20-year-old, who has done so much to help Hull’s cause since joining them on loan near the beginning of the season.

“I don’t know if Fraizer will stay, that is for the manager of the European champions to decide,” the manager added.

“It is obvious that he is a talent and we want to keep him and I would have thought that we had the money to buy him now, but that is not my decision.

“He is top of my shopping list and I have promised the players who got us into the Premier League that they will be given their chance.

“We have a good nucleus, but I will add to the squad with players who will improve us on the field and off the field.”

Derek Wanner, Goal.com

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