Derby County and Millwall are still interested in Hull City player Ryan Longman this summer. The winger, who spent last season on loan with Millwall, has been a regular in recent friendlies under new Hull City boss Tim Walter. Longman, 23, has also been linked with League One clubs Birmingham City and Wrexham, but no concrete offers have been made yet.
Longman made 35 appearances for Millwall last season, scoring three goals. His contract with Hull City expires in June 2025, so the club risks losing him for nothing if they don’t sell him before then. Longman came up through the academy at Brighton and Hove Albion and had a loan spell at AFC Wimbledon before joining Hull City in 2021.
Hull City’s vice-chairman, Tan Kesler, has expressed confidence in Longman’s abilities and hopes he can step up this season. Kesler mentioned that there has been interest from other clubs, but he would prefer to see Longman improve and succeed with Hull City. With Derby County and Millwall still in the picture, it remains to be seen what the future holds for Longman and whether Hull City will decide to sell him.
As Hull City prepares for their upcoming pre-season match against Reading and their opening day clash against Bristol City, all eyes will be on Ryan Longman and his potential impact on the team. With his experience and talent, he could be a key player for Hull City this season. Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on his situation and where he will end up playing in the upcoming campaign.