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USA Forward Jozy Altidore Confident Of Hull City Success
The American forward thinks he can show what he can do with the Tigers. However, he has struggled to break into the side of late.
Jozy Altidore is confident that he can make an impression with Hull City and return to Villarreal a better player, despite being left out of the team for the last three matches.
The striker is currently on international duty with the United States and is a favourite with his national side, even if he is currently struggling to play club football regularly.
After joining Villarreal in the summer of 2008, the 19-year-old spent the second half of last term on loan at Xerez but didn't feature due to injury.
In the summer Altidore was again told he should join a club where he could play regularly, and he is hopeful his move to Hull will prove to be the right one.
"I think it will come together well," he told reporters in the United States.
"A lot of different scenarios could happen, but for right now, I think it's going to be a good deal."
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
For more news on England, visit Goal.com's England section!
The striker is currently on international duty with the United States and is a favourite with his national side, even if he is currently struggling to play club football regularly.
After joining Villarreal in the summer of 2008, the 19-year-old spent the second half of last term on loan at Xerez but didn't feature due to injury.
In the summer Altidore was again told he should join a club where he could play regularly, and he is hopeful his move to Hull will prove to be the right one.
"I think it will come together well," he told reporters in the United States.
"A lot of different scenarios could happen, but for right now, I think it's going to be a good deal."
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
For more news on England, visit Goal.com's England section!
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