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2 realistic Keane Lewis-Potter replacements Hull City should consider if he leaves this summer

Hull City have brought through, nurtured and developed their fair share of solid talents over the last few years, with Jarrod Bowen going on to thrive at West Ham for example and now Keane Lewis-Potter doing the same.

This year, their latest young talent has eight goals and three assists in 39 Championship games and has become one of the first names on their teamsheet despite being just 21-years-old.

He’s certainly proven that age is just a number and that if you are talented enough, then you are good enough irrespective of your youth and experience.

The player has led the line well and has helped keep the Tigers away from the relegation zone.

With these excellent showings though, there has unsurprisingly been interest in Lewis-Potter from afar. Both West Ham and Tottenham have been linked and it looks like a move into the top flight will be coming sooner rather than later for the attacker.

If he does end up departing in summer then, who could Hull turn to as a potential replacement?

Reeco Hackett-Fairchild – Portsmouth

The first place to look is further down the football pyramid.

There are plenty of interesting and exciting talents to be found further down the EFL and one such name who could end up as a contender to replace KLP is Hackett-Fairchild at Portsmouth.

At 24-years-old, he is slightly older than what Lewis-Potter is but he is still young enough to get even better and has already proven he can do the business in League One. With four goals and two assists in 16 starts for Pompey so far this campaign, he has already shown he can be relied upon in attack and can do the business there too.

Able to play on either wing or even centrally – as Lewis-Potter can – he would also offer Hull that extra versatility that

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