Hull City must revisit Lawrence Shankland transfer interest to solve glaring issue
Hull City have endured a miserable start to the season, with the pressure growing on under-fire boss Tim Walter.
Having just missed out on the play-offs in the previous campaign, the Tigers had been hoping to push for promotion once again.
But, whilst it’s early days, they are languishing in the bottom half, with Walter’s men sitting 18th, and they’re only outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
Hull City lack a prolific goalscorer
Key summer exits had Walter on backfoot
In fairness to the German boss, he will argue that he had to oversee wholesale changes in the summer, and he inherited a side that lost many of their best players.
Fabio Carvalho, Liam Delap, Tyler Morton, Jaden Philogene and Jacob Greaves were all part of the group last season, so it was always going to be hard to get replacements of that quality. Furthermore, time would be required for the new recruits to settle.
Nevertheless, Hull are still underachieving as it stands, and with 14 games played, it’s easy to see where the side is lacking – and the glaring issue is scoring goals.
A return of 15 from the 14 games isn’t enough, and no player in the squad has managed more than two this season.
Lawrence Shankland would improve Hull City
Change of club could be what striker needs
Therefore, it’s apparent that a striker will be the priority in the January window, and Hearts’ Lawrence Shankland is someone who could improve this Tigers side.
The Scotland international was on Hull’s radar in the summer, but a deal wasn’t agreed, with Shankland remaining at Tynecastle.
However, he has entered the final year of his contract, so he is likely to be available for a cut-price in the New Year, as Hearts may not want to lose him on a free.
Some will rightly point out that Shankland’s form this season is a concern, as he has managed just one goal in 12 Scottish Premiership games, with Hearts bottom of the table.
But, that doesn’t tell the whole story, as it has been a chaotic few months for Hearts, who have already replaced the manager.