Toby Collyer loan update emerges with Manchester United man and former West Brom midfielder set for latest loan switch
Former West Brom loanee Toby Collyer looks like he is set to go back out on loan in the Championship - and could well face Albion later in the season.
Collyer featured just 12 times for Albion in the first half of the season - and started only three games in an injury hit loan spell.
The midfielder struggled to break into Albion's side - and after his latest injury he was recalled by Manchester United on New Years Day.
He has been back at United for treatment on a calf injury - but now looks closing in on a move on to another Championship club for the second half of the season.
And he is set to join a club who Collyer actually turned down in favour of a move to Albion in the summer.
Addressing Hull's links to Collyer, Hull head coach Sergej Jakirovic stated that Collyer decided to choose Albion following a conversation with the then United loan manager Jonny Evans.
The Hull boss said: "We have an option to bring Collyer from Man United, so we will see.
"We spoke already this summer. It was a very nice conversation together with Jonny Evans at that time, who was the loan manager (at United), but at that time, he chose West Brom, which is OK I respect that.
"Maybe he didn't believe that we would have a good season, and have a good team. It was tricky back then, when you have an embargo, you cannot bring the players. Also, you must look after yourself because you need the minutes, and maybe in our team it's easier to get the minutes."





