USA International Freddy Adu Considering Hull City Move - Report
The American is considering a new adventure away from Portugal...
Benfica midfielder Freddy Adu has revealed he is considering a move to Premier League strugglers Hull City.
The 20-year-old used his twitter.com page to announce that he has the option of joining either the Tigers or Greek outfit Aris FC, who are managed by former Inter boss Hector Cuper.
Adu tweeted: "I have some tough decisions to make.
"I have a pretty good idea what to do because it's about playing time and my development.
"Hull or Aris. Man decisions."
Adu was regarded as the next big thing in international football, becoming the youngest player ever to feature in the MLS, appearing for DC United at the age of just 14.
An unsuccessful trial at Manchester United followed before joining Real Salt Lake after two years at DC United.
The youngster remained at Real Salt Lake for just six months before earning a move to Portuguese giants Benfica.
Adu has had a spell to forget at Benfica and has been on loan to Monaco and Belenenses in the last year.
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