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Hull's Manchester United target Campbell wants first team football



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
Youngster Fraizer Campbell has outlined his determination to make it at Manchester United but has not ruled out a loan return to Hull.
The 20-year-old striker returned to the KC Stadium on Tuesday night when England's Under-21s beat their Slovenia counterparts and received a warm welcome from the East Yorkshire public.

The Tigers wanted to re-sign Campbell but the Red Devils' se
lection problems saw him start the season in the first team and he now wants to stay there.

He said: "You heard the fans - I obviously have a very special relationship with them and I'll always think very highly of the club.

"If I can start every game for United then obviously that would be ideal, but I had a fantastic time here."

Campbell himself seems to be resigned to the fact he'll be back in black and amber also: "Why not? We will just have to wait and see what happens."

Campbell impressed for Hull last season scoring fifteen times and he even started for the Champions in their opening fixture of the season against Newcastle on Saturday.

George Boateng, meanwhile, is an early doubt for Hull City's weekend trip to Blackburn Rovers.

The former Middlesbrough midfielder after missing training with a thigh injury sustained in the opening day win over Fulham.



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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 2:51 PM
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