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Brady appears set to sign for Hull. Clive Gee/EMPICS Sport

Hull City set to sign Brady on permanent deal from United

Steve Bruce’s side have already agreed a £1.5million fee with Sunderland to buy David Meyler.

HULL CITY ARE set to sign Robbie Brady on a permanent deal from Manchester United, according to reports.

The winger has enjoyed a successful loan spell at the Championship club and it is understood that Alex Ferguson is willing to let him leave United permanently.

The Tigers are believed to be paying in excess of £2million for Brady, who has four senior caps for Ireland.

Steve Bruce’s side have already agreed a £1.5million fee with Sunderland to buy Brady’s Irish teammate David Meyler, who has also impressed while on loan at the club.

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    Mute Bill Liffin
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    May 30th 2022, 9:29 PM

    Fair play to ye lads. An example to us all who look upwards and plan.

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    Mute John O Reilly
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    May 30th 2022, 11:27 PM

    And any of the 3 teams they beat could still beat them

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    Mute Seamus O'Caolaidhé
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    May 31st 2022, 10:42 AM

    Before the criticism starts about Sundays style of football – Derry normally play an open game of football effectively like they did against Tyrone and Monaghan, however in the Ulster Final they were dragged into playing Donegal at their own game, and though not the most exciting to watch, it resulted in a most needed win and Donegal taught a lesson in using defensive football to stifle and choke open football. Hopefully Derry go further this year!

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    Mute Getard Lanslanger
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    May 31st 2022, 11:18 AM

    @Seamus O’Caolaidhé: from watching the game can’t agree with that. Derry played that way from the off-ultra defensive(as did Donegal)

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