Kyle Joseph's Hull City Departure Nears
Kyle Joseph's time at Hull City appears to be drawing to a close, with a fresh twist in the striker's transfer saga suggesting an exit is imminent. According to reports emerging on 6 February 2026, the 24-year-old is set to leave the Championship club before the transfer window shuts. The exact destination remains unconfirmed, but Joseph's departure would mark a significant shift in Hull's attacking options.
Context: Joseph's Journey and Hull's Season
Joseph joined Hull City in the summer of 2023 after a successful loan spell at the club. A product of the academy systems at both Swansea City and Coventry City, he developed through the lower leagues before making his mark in the Championship. This season, Joseph has featured in 28 matches across all competitions, scoring 7 goals and providing 3 assists. Hull currently sit 14th in the Championship table, eight points clear of the relegation zone but 12 adrift of the play-off places. The Tigers have struggled for consistency, winning only two of their last five outings.
Impact on Hull City's Attack and Tactical Setup
Joseph's departure will leave manager Liam Rosenior short of forward options. The striker has been a regular starter under Rosenior, often leading the line in a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation. His physical presence and hold-up play have been crucial in linking midfielders like Regan Slater and Ozan Tufan. Without him, Hull may turn to Aaron Connolly or the inexperienced Luisasyté, which would demand a tactical adjustment. Rosenior may opt for a more fluid front three or a false nine system to compensate. The club's reliance on Joseph's aerial duels (won 58% of his headers this season) will be a particular loss, as Hull are not a team that dominates set pieces.
Transfer Market Context and FPL Angles
Joseph's transfer value, estimated at around £4 million, reflects his standing as a mid-tier Championship striker. The fee would be a modest return on Hull's initial investment. In Fantasy Premier League (FPL), Joseph is owned by only 1.2% of managers, with a price tag of £5.5 million. His exit removes a budget differential option for Championship-level fantasy games. For prospective suitors, his scoring rate of one goal per 345 minutes is average, but his potential to improve in a better side could tempt clubs at the top end of League One or lower Championship.
What Next for Joseph and Hull?
The immediate focus for Joseph is to finalise his move before the deadline. Several unnamed clubs are said to be monitoring the situation, with a loan or permanent deal likely. Hull, meanwhile, must swiftly identify a replacement. The club's recruitment team is reportedly exploring the market for a striker who fits Rosenior's system. Any incoming signing will need to adapt quickly, as Hull face a crucial run of fixtures against relegation rivals in the coming weeks. The departure of a regular starter, days before the window closes, places pressure on the board to deliver.
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