The 7 Hull City players who are due to become free agents this summer as the Tigers have some decisions to make
Hull City have a few players who are out of contract this summer. The Tigers have some big decisions to make between now and the end of the season.
Liam Rosenior’s side are currently 13th in the Championship table. Here is a look at the seven players who are due to become free agents...
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Hide AdAlfie Jones (one-year option)
He has formed a solid partnership at the back over recent times alongside Sean McLoughlin. Hull hold an option to extend his stay by a further 12 months.
Greg Docherty (one-year option)
The Scottish midfielder helped the Tigers win the League One title in his first season at the club. He has made 116 appearances for the Yorkshire club in all competitions, chipping in with seven goals.
Vaughn Covil (one-year option)
He made the move to the MKM Stadium last summer from Forest Green Rovers and played a few times under ex-manager Shota Arveladze. The youngster has since picked up an injury though.
Lewie Coyle
The right-back plays for his hometown club and competes with Cyrus Christie for a place at right-back. His deal expires at the end of June though.
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Hide AdBilly Chadwick
The 23-year-old is currently out on loan at National League North side Boston United. His deal there has been extended until the summer.
Tyler Smith
Hull gave the former Sheffield United striker the green light to join Oxford United on loan during the January transfer window. He scored three goals for the Tigers during the first-half of this campaign.
Matty Jacob
He has been with his current club for his whole career to date and rose up through the youth ranks. The full-back spent time with Gateshead last term to boost his development.
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