Hull City have had a solid season under Nigel Adkins with the Tigers likely to finish in the top half in what has been a highly competitive Championship division this season.

One of the high points of the Tigers season has been the form of 22-year-old attacker Jarrod Bowen, who has been a constant for Adkins and has chipped in with 21 goals in the league, form that has sparked interest from Leicester City in signing him in the summer, according to print edition of The Sun (April 16, Page 59).

So with Leicester primed to make a summer move, would Bowen make it into the Leicester starting XI?

We discuss.........

George Harbey

"I think he's got to.

"After getting rid of Shinji Okazaki, the Foxes are in need of a new, versatile forward, and Bowen definitely fits the bill.

"If he does leave Hull in the summer, he needs to ensure that his next move enables to gain regular game-time."

Gary Hutchinson

“He wouldn’t get in the starting XI now, it would be crass to the other players to suggest so.

“He’d be on the fringes though and with a couple of weeks under his belt, who knows?

“To move in pre-season is the best because there’s time to adjust and grow with the squad.

“Those friendly matches afford settling in time too.”

Jacob Potter

"I think he would start, but not immediately.

"There’s no doubting that Bowen has the quality to be playing a regular basis in the Premier League, but he’d have to compete with the likes of Demarai Grey for a starting spot in Rodgers’ squad.

"He’s certainly good enough to start for the Foxes eventually though."