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·26 maggio 2025
"I'd be very happy" - Hull City backed to sell defender amid Preston North End & Derby County transfer battle

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·26 maggio 2025
The former Fulham and Leeds United youngster hasn't had the best of seasons in East Yorkshire
This article is part of Football League World's 'Terrace Talk' series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more...
It hasn't been plain sailing for Cody Drameh at Hull City so far, and there's every chance he may no longer be a Tigers player soon.
The former Fulham and Leeds United youngster made just 17 Championship starts in his first season at the MKM Stadium, and none after February 1st's home defeat to Stoke City.
Nine of his starts came during the Tigers' 13-game winless run, which stretched between October and December and saw Hull rooted to the bottom of the table.
A fresh start may be on the cards for the 23-year-old, who signed a three-year deal with Hull this past summer, but it seems his exit will be sanctioned only for the right price.
With Preston North End seeing an offer rejected, and both Blackburn Rovers and Derby County interested, FLW's Hull City fan pundit, Cameron Gibson, feels that £1 million would be enough to see him leave to play for a third club in as many seasons.
Cody Drameh hasn't been able to live up to the expectations brought with him when he rejected a new contract at Leeds United in favour of more game time in East Yorkshire.
A natural right back, he was unable to dislodge club captain Lewie Coyle from the starting eleven, and his below-par performances at left-back led Ruben Selles to primarily use centre-back Sean McLoughlin there during his short tenure at the club.
"My personal opinion from watching him this season is that he's not that good," Gibson said.
"He was relegated to League One with his previous club, Birmingham City, and we were obviously close to relegation too when he was starting week in, week out. That gave me that feeling that if we kept playing him, there was only one way we'd go.
"I can't remember too many good crosses or good defending moments, so if we got £1 million for him this summer, I'd be very happy with that."
Drameh joined Hull City on a free transfer, so any money that the club can bring in for the 23-year-old will represent a decent profit on a bit-part player this season.
"Financially, it's a good bit of business. He started less than 20 games for us last season, so I think it would be fairly good if he were to move on," he said.
According to Gibson, improving their full-back situation is one of the most important things Hull City can do this summer if they are to avoid a similar season to last.
"It's massive for us," Cameron added.
"We need to move Ryan Giles, whom we spent £4.5 million on. Lewie Coyle, for me, is past his peak at Hull City and is on a downwards trajectory, and we played Sean McLaughlin at left-back for most of the season, who is a centre-back."
Gibson believes that Drameh could be a part of the full-back depth at Hull City, though, as he still believes he can be a good player. It just simply hasn't worked out at the MKM Stadium for the former Leeds man.
"He's energetic and has a decent bit of pace. He's a good young player," Gibson continued. "I could see him going to a different club and performing better than he has done here.
"But moving Drameh on for money and reinvesting that into another full-back would be a smart option if it were up to me.
"I wouldn't be against keeping him if he was going to be one of the options [at full-back], but if you want to be in the top ten, starting him as the main full-back is not the way to go."