Striker Fraizer Campbell and Goalkeeper David Marshall will both be offered new contracts by Hull City, while seven other members of the club's squad have been told that they will not be given new deals at The KCOM Stadium.

In a statement on Hull's official website, the club confirmed that Campbell and Marshall will be offered new deals once the club has finalised the situation around manager Nigel Adkins' contract.

Campbell scored 12 goals in 39 Championship appearances for The Tigers this season, while Marshall appeared in all but the final three league games of the season for Adkins' side.

The club also confirmed that Callum Burton, Adam Curry, Evandro, Will Keane, Ondřej Mazuch, Liam Ridgewell and James Weir will all leave the Hull when their contracts expire at the end of the season.

Of those players, Mazuch, Evandro, Ridgewell and Keane have appeared for the club's first team this season, with Keane spending the second half of the season on loan at Ipswich Town, scoring three goals in 11 appearances as The Tractor Boys were relegated to League One.

The Verdict

There doesn't seem to be too many surprises here.

Both Campbell and Marshall appear to have done enough to deserve new offers from the club, while it had become clear that the other seven were not in the club's long term plans.

Hull may now need to act quickly to tie the pair down before interest arises elsewhere, meaning they could live to regret not sorting Adkins' own contract out sooner.

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