FORMER CORK CITY defender Brian Lenihan has signed a new one-year contract with Hull City having recently returned to action following knee surgery.
The 22-year-old joined the Tigers in August 2014 on a three-year deal but his opportunities have been limited after two separate injury layoffs.
Lenihan’s one and only appearance for Hull came 12 months ago, against Bolton Wanderers, but he has recently worked his way back to full fitness and featured for the club’s U23 side in their run to the Professional Development League play-off final.
After moving to the KCOM Stadium from Cork, the Ireland U21 international signed a one-month loan deal with Blackpool in November 2014 but it was during his stay at Bloomfield Road when he sustained a serious knee injury.
Lenihan had been drafted into Martin O’Neill’s Ireland squad during the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign in October 2014 but his progress was then halted by another setback and he went under the knife last summer.
His new deal with Hull also includes a club option to add a further year.
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He only has 2 billion left for the rest of this window
Cheaters
Hate to say it but Luks great value for money wen u luk at wat sancho Luks likes he’s goin to cost.
@Martin Glynn: I hope they get luky with their new signing. I haven’t had a good luk at him, is he any good? If all else fails he’s a good luking lad.
Getting business done early and rightly so
Meanwhile I look forward to another 2 months of Ed talking to BVB
Lovely stuff.