According to The Hull Daily Mail, Hull City will allow Kamil Grosicki to leave the club this summer.

Kamil Grosicki is reportedly keen on returning to the Premier League just a few months after joining Hull City in the January transfer window.

The former Rennes winger has been attracting interest from Newcastle United and Watford, who are both likely to make a bid for the want-away wide man.

West Ham United have also been mentioned as potential suitors for the Hull City ace.

Now it has emerged that Hull City will let Grosicki leave the club this summer if someone meets his £9m valuation.

Hull want to make a profit on the Poland international, who joined for about £7m in the January window.

The Tigers are expecting plenty of players to follow Curtis Davies and Harry Maguire out of the exit door at the KCOM Stadium this summer.

The likes of Josh Tymon, Tom Huddlestone, Sam Clucas, Andrew Robertson and Ahmed Elmohamady are being linked with exits.

While Hull will dig their heels in and try to prevent some of these departures, they seem willing to let Grosicki go for the right price.

Hull will now be anticipating bids from the Premier League and the 29-year-old could reunite with former Hull boss Marco Silva at Watford.

Silva was the man who brought Grosicki to England in January.

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