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·10. Januar 2026

Sky Sports: Man United midfielder could be set for January exit

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Hull City Target Manchester United Midfielder Toby Collyer on Loan

Championship interest grows

Hull City’s pursuit of Toby Collyer underlines a growing belief that the Manchester United midfielder is ready for a decisive loan move. As reported by Sky Sports, discussions are ongoing as the Tigers seek to bolster their midfield options for the second half of the season. Collyer’s return to Carrington after his West Brom spell, coupled with recovery from a calf injury, places him at a crossroads in his development.

Fitness and opportunity align

Collyer has not featured since late November, yet he is nearing full fitness. For a 22 year old seeking rhythm and responsibility, a Championship loan offers intensity and clarity. Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has been direct about his interest, telling BBC Humberside, “He’s an interesting player, I would like to take him if it’s possible.” It is a sentiment that reflects both belief and timing.


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Decision point for United

With multiple suitors circling, Manchester United must decide where Collyer’s minutes will matter most. As Sky Sports notes, Hull are just one of several clubs watching closely, eager to turn promise into performance.

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From a Championship supporter’s perspective, this feels quietly exciting but edged with caution. Toby Collyer arriving on loan hints at ambition, yet it also raises questions about readiness and risk. He has pedigree, Manchester United do not hand out contracts lightly, but a calf injury and weeks without football naturally create concern. Fans want legs in midfield that can run games now, not in a month.

There is optimism, though. Collyer profiles as a modern midfielder, technically secure, tactically aware, and hungry to prove himself. For Hull City, that hunger matters. Loans work best when the player feels he has something to lose. This move could give Collyer ownership of a midfield role and Hull a player desperate to make headlines for the right reasons.

Scepticism remains about competition. Sky Sports underline that Hull are one of many suitors, which suggests Manchester United will prioritise development over sentiment. Supporters will hope Hull can sell a clear pathway, minutes, trust, and a defined role.

Jakirovic’s quote, “He’s an interesting player, I would like to take him if it’s possible,” resonates because it sounds intentional rather than speculative. If this loan happens, fans will watch closely, expectant that Collyer could grow into a difference maker, but aware that promise alone never wins Championship battles.

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