City’s new campaign gets underway this weekend

Hull City kicked off their new Championship campaign at Coventry City on Saturday(Image: Will Cooper/Shutterstock)

It’s been another busy summer at Hull City with plenty going on around the football club with a change in manager and transfer embargo slapped on them by the EFL. Amongst it all, Sergej Jakirovic has attempted to stabilise things by bringing together a squad that survived by the skin of their teeth last season, and bring in players under the terms of their restrictions.

A host of new players have so far arrived and more are expected before the window closes on September 1, irrespective of what happens with their appeal over a three-window fee restriction. A number of those new faces were involved on Saturday as the Tigers kicked off their campaign with a battling 0-0 draw at Coventry City, and more could feature on Tuesday night when City look for a Carabao Cup first round victory.

Brandon Williams is expected to complete his move after having his medical on Monday, and wore number 30 in pre-season, while David Akintola is also set to be announced following his move and could be given the vacant number 11 though neither will feature at Wrexham on Tuesday night. While City wait on further new arrivals, the current squad numbers have now been confirmed.

Here’s a look at where City’s squad is at and their squad numbers….

1: Ivor Pandur (GK)

2: Lewie Coyle

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3: Ryan Giles

4: Charlie Hughes

5: John Lundstram

6: Semi Ajayi

7: Liam Millar

8: Eliot Matazo

9: Oli McBurnie

10: Mohamed Belloumi

11: Currently unassigned

12: Dillon Phillips (GK)

14: Harry Vaughan

15: John Egan

17: Abu Kamara

18: Cody Drameh

19: Joel Ndala

21: Joe Gelhardt

22: Kyle Joseph

23: Akin Famewo

25: Matt Crooks

27: Regan Slater

29: James Furlong

30: Currently unassigned

39: Enis Destan

40: Pharrell Brown

41: Tyrell Sellars-Fleming

42: Rocco Coyle

43: Stan Ashbee

45: Kasey Palmer

46: Zane Myers

47: Nathan Tinsdale

48: Calvin Okike

50: Noah Wadsworth

51: Samuel Henia-Kamau

52: Hugh Parker

53 Callum Yang (GK)

54: Ed Devine

55: Archie Howard (GK)

56: Harry Revill

57: Aidon Shehu

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58: Cathal McCarthy

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