It's been a hugely frustrating league campaign to date for Hull City, who will be fighting for Championship survival when the season gets back under way this weekend. 

The Tigers had previously been challenging for a spot in the play-offs, but a dismal run of form since the turn of the New Year has seen them drop down the second tier standings at an alarming rate.

Grant McCann's side are currently sat 21st in the Championship table, and are just two points clear of the relegation zone heading into the final nine matches of this year's campaign.

We take a look at FOUR Hull City players that will surely be looking to escape the KCOM Stadium heading into the summer transfer window.

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

Kingsley has struggled for consistent game time with Hull City this season.

The full-back has made just eight appearances in all competitions for the Tigers this term, and it seems unlikely that he'll be content with a spot on the substitutes bench for much longer.

It certainly wouldn't come as a surprise to see him heading for the exit door in the summer.

Toral is another player that hasn't featured much for Hull City over the years.

The midfielder has had a number of injury problems which have restricted his game time at the KCOM Stadium, which will be frustrating.

Toral is out-of-contract in the summer, and will surely know that his days at the club are numbered.

Mannion is now 22, and is unlikely to be able to force his way into the starting XI anytime soon.

The shot-stopper has had loan spells with the likes of Aldershot Town and Kidderminster Harriers in the last two seasons, and he'll surely be eager to get regular minutes in first-team football under his belt at the earliest of opportunities.

This one could depend on which division Hull City are playing their football in next season.

Irvine has been a rare bright spark for the Tigers in recent seasons, and it would come as a real surprise to see him stick around at the KCOM Stadium if they were relegated into League One.

Irvine is also out-of-contract in the summer, which could hint that his long-term future might be elsewhere.