“He still has plenty of offer” – Hull City secure transfer agreement with player who recently left Nottingham Forest: The verdict
This article is part of Football League World’s ‘The Verdict‘ series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…
Hull City completed the signing of free agent Tobias Figueiredo on Tuesday, with the centre back arriving at the MKM Stadium on a two-year contract.
Figueiredo played an important role as a rotational first team player as Nottingham Forest sealed promotion from the Championship in 2021/22.
The 28-year-old made 121 appearances for the Reds and thrived at the heart of Steve Cooper’s back three system.
The Tigers will be hoping to build on their transitional season into the second tier last term, and Figueiredo joining will go some way to shoring up Shota Arveladze’s backline.
We gathered the thoughts of a selection of FLW writers to see if they believe the 28-year-old is a smart addition and whether he will be a regular starter for the Tigers…
Billy Mulley
Acun Ilicali’s takeover has given Hull the scope to cast their net wider than in previous seasons, something that has seemingly played its part in their signing of Tobias Figueiredo.
Proving to be a strong defender at Championship level, his aerial and ground dominance, combined with his excellent reading of the game will certainly bolster Hull’s defensive ranks.
Still 28 years of age, he is someone who is within, or just about approaching his ‘peak’ when regarding centre backs, whilst adding an excellent level of experience.
Seeing his game time diminish at Nottingham Forest last season as a result of the sheer quality that Steve Cooper had at his disposal, Figueiredo would have been a good addition at most Championship clubs.
Adam Jones
He wasn’t exactly one