It's been a 2020 to forget for Hull City this season, as their alarming slump in form continues heading towards the conclusion of this year's campaign. 

The Tigers had previously been challenging for a top-six finish in the Championship, but since the departures of influential pair Jarrod Bowen and Kamil Grosicki, Hull have crumbled.

They now find themselves sat 21st in the second tier standings, and are just a point clear of the relegation zone, with nine games remaining this term.

We look at FOUR Hull City players that we could see leaving the club in the next few months.

Find out who they are, on the next page....

Toral is out-of-contract at the end of this year's campaign, and given his injury problems, his days at the KCOM Stadium are likely to be numbered.

He's been a useful player to have in the squad when fit enough, but he's spent more time in the treatment room than he has in the matchday squad this season, which will be frustrating as he is a player with real talent on his day.

Balogh is another player that is out-of-contract at the end of this year's campaign, and is surely heading for the exit door.

He has made just three substitute appearances for Grant McCann's side this term, and is behind Josh Magennis and Tom Eaves in the pecking order in the Hull team.

Balogh only signed for the club at the start of this year's campaign, but it's been a spell to forget for the 24-year-old.

Mannion is well down in the pecking order in Grant McCann's plans at this moment in time.

The shot-stopper has only made two senior appearances for the Tigers, and he isn't going to be getting in the squad ahead of the likes of George Long or Matt Ingram anytime soon.

Mannion is out-of-contract at the end of the season, and so a move elsewhere would surely be the best option for both parties involved ahead of next year's campaign.

This is a controversial one, but it certainly shouldn't be ruled out of the equation.

Irvine has been a key player for Hull City this season, and will be heavily relied upon to get them out of the relegation scrap that they find themselves in at the moment.

However, Irvine is out-of-contract at the end of this year's campaign, and if Hull are to be relegated, then you would imagine that he wouldn't be prepared to play his football in the third tier of English football.