Sheffield United attacker David Brooks is fit and available for selection as the Blades travel to the KCOM Stadium tomorrow to face off against Nigel Adkins' Hull City.

Should United boss Chris Wilder hand the young playmaker a start?

We discuss....

Chris Gallagher

No, I'd use him as an impact sub.

The Blades have done reasonably well without the talented youngster in recent weeks with a good balance in midfield and up top.

Therefore, Brooks should be used from the bench against a tiring defence. Whether you're chasing a goal and need a bit of magic or defending deep and using his ability to run with the ball on the counter, he can be a very useful option late on.

Alfie Burns

Brooks brings something different to Sheffield United’s attack, and I’d start him.

Wilder has often rotated this season, and tomorrow’s clash with Hull could be the perfect opportunity to hand the youngster a start.

Brooks could be the difference for Wilder’s side in their hunt for play-off football.

 

Sam Preston

He's got to be close to a return.

He has been managed carefully but Sheffield United fans are surely set to see Brooks back from the start sooner rather than later.

It's a big game and sometimes they're the best ones to bring a player back for because the adrenaline carries them through.

George Dagless

He perhaps shouldn't.

The Blades have gotten back onto a little run of form without Brooks and so Wilder might not want to upset his side too much.

He's a more than handy option to have on the bench though.