Zak Hardaker Emerges as Key Target for Hull FC’s Impending Squad Overhaul
The latest reports reveal that Zak Hardaker has become a prime target for Hull FC as the club prepares for a significant squad restructuring under the guidance of Richie Myler.
Hardaker’s current contract with Leigh Leopards is set to expire at the end of the ongoing season, leaving his future uncertain. This opens up the possibility for Hull FC to make their move and secure the services of the former Man of Steel and England international.
The 32-year-old has been a crucial figure for Leigh, playing a pivotal role in their Challenge Cup success at Wembley last summer and helping them secure a top-six finish in their return to the Super League. However, it appears that Hull FC are now actively pursuing a multi-year deal to lure Hardaker to the MKM Stadium.
This aligns with Hull FC’s broader plans for a radical overhaul of their squad this winter. The club has already made some notable signings, including Yusuf Aydin from Hull KR and John Asiata from Leigh. Additionally, Tom Briscoe has recently joined Hull FC in a swap deal that saw Darnell McIntosh head to the Leopards.
“Richie Myler, Hull FC’s director of rugby, has confirmed that the club is in open conversations with ‘six or seven players’ regarding potential moves for the 2025 season.”
With a significant number of players off-contract, including long-serving centre Carlos Tuimavave and club captain Danny Houghton, Hull FC is actively seeking to reshape their roster.
As Myler embarks on his long-term plan to rebuild the fortunes of the Black and Whites, Zak Hardaker has emerged as a key target in their impending squad overhaul. The opportunity to secure the services of an experienced and talented player like Hardaker could be a crucial part of Hull FC’s strategy for the future.
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