The Peoples Person
·20 April 2026
Toby Collyer: Hull City make transfer decision on Man United loanee

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·20 April 2026

Manchester United’s Toby Collyer has had an incredibly unlucky season in the Championship.
The midfielder broke through into the Manchester United first team during the 2024-2025 season.
Collyer played 13 times for the senior team last season. It was decided that he would go on loan in the summer, and he joined West Bromwich Albion.
Sadly, he could only play 12 games for the Baggies, mainly coming on from the bench, before persistent injuries led to the cancellation of his loan. Collyer received a lifeline, however, as Hull City signed him up on loan in the January window.
Unfortunately, he has had even worse luck with Hull, as he has recently been ruled out for the rest of the season after a training ground collision. In total, the 22-year-old has managed just five games for the Tigers, playing a total of 104 minutes.
In spite of his injury woes, Hull City are still interested in securing his services next season.
Hull Live report that, “Hull City are keen to strike a deal with Manchester United to bring back Toby Collyer next season, despite the midfielder playing just over 350 minutes of football in the Championship this season.”
Despite Collyer returning to United with a twisted ankle, Hull would still like to secure his services for the upcoming season.
The paper reveals that Hull “have already held exploratory talks with Collyer and United over that possibility.”
What’s more, “it’s understood that the ex-Brighton & Hove Albion performer has expressed his willingness to return to East Yorkshire, though the division City find themselves in will likely have a bearing on the final decision.”
That is owing to the fact that Hull are currently sixth in the table, meaning they are in pole position for a playoff spot, which could lead to potential promotion to the Premier League.
Collyer has a deal at Manchester United until 2027, but the club have the option to add a further year to the contract if they see fit.
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