Ahead of the England Under-21s doubleheader, the Hull City boss said, “We are attractive to top talent.”
The fact that three Hull City players are starting for the England Under-21 team this weekend will make manager Liam Rosenior very happy, as he sees it as a sign of the club’s appeal to prospective new players.
For their two European Championship qualifiers over the coming days, Lee Carsley’s Young Lions will field Jaden Philogene, Tyler Morton, and Liam Delap, with Morton still awaiting his first appearance.
The group will play their first match of the year on Saturday night in Bačka Topola against Serbia and their second match of the year on Tuesday night at Everton’s Goodison Park against Northern Ireland.
Both Philogene and Delap have been playing at a high level for their country, and last Saturday at City, Delap scored the game’s winning goal in the 92nd minute to secure a crucial three points against Huddersfield Town.
In the meantime, Morton, who was called up in September of last year, has gradually established himself alongside Jean Michael Seri in the center of the Tigers’ midfield.
He is currently waiting for his first cap.
Three players in the England squad, according to Rosenior, is a testament to City’s recent progress and a major selling point to other prospective new signings.
Rosenior told Hull Live, “I’m proud.” “It demonstrates the progress Tyler, Liam, and Jaden have made as a team.
We are a club that entices very exceptional talent to join.
The fact that Hull City currently has three players of the caliber of England’s Under-21 group demonstrates how far the team has come in a short period of time, and it makes me really pleased to be the manager.”
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