Kamil Grosicki could leave Hull City this summer with Championship rivals Nottingham Forest and Boro reportedly interested.

Hull City are prepared to sell star man Kamil Grosicki for just £4 million this summer, according to the Hull Daily Mail – and this affordable price-tag is unlikely to go unnoticed at either Nottingham Forest or Middlesbrough.
In an ideal world, Hull would love to keep hold of both Grosicki and Jarrod Bowen with the Tigers’ jet-heeled pairing capable of taking apart any Championship defence on their day.
But, while both players are still at the KCom Stadium for now, it would be a minor miracle if the Humberside outfit manage to keep hold of them after the transfer window slams shut.
Bowen has been linked with countless Premier League clubs of late while Grosicki is a target for Middlesbrough (Daily Star) and Nottingham Forest (the Sun, 26 May, page 69).
Earning £25,000 a week, the Poland international’s wages are a little rich for a Championship side and the Hull Daily Mail claims that Grant McCann’s side would be willing to sell for £4 million with one year left on Grosicki’s contract.

But with nine goals and 12 league assists to his name last season, £4 million makes Grosicki a potential bargain in this day and age. His rapid pace and ruthless finishing could add some much-needed spark into Middlesbrough’s attack while giving Forest a dash of pace in the wide areas.
Both clubs aren’t far away from having the basis of a top six side and Grosicki could perhaps be the missing piece.

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