Hull Plan Loan Move For Adu

Phil Brown wants to partner Adu with his American teammate Altidore.

Ligue 1 : Freddy Adu (AS Monaco)
Hull City are apparently eying up a loan move for American international Freddy Adu.

Currently back at Benfica after another unsuccessful loan stint with Belenenses, the 20-year-old is apparently looking for a new club to try and establish himself.

A loan move to Greek club Aris is one option for Adu, but nothing has been finalized yet and Brown's EPL club may be another avenue for him to consider.

Previously a member of DC United, Adu has suffered through a difficult spell in Europe and has lost a place in the USMNT with only six months remaining before the 2010 World Cup.

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