Daily Mail are reporting today that Steve Bruce's Hull City are interested in signing Brede Hangeland who is a costless agent after leaving Fulham this summer.

Hangeland, who is also the captain of Norway international team, comes with loads of experience in the Premier league having made more than 250 appearances for Fulham and scoring 12 goals. He will be a good addition to the Hull side who've already signed two young defenders in the shape of Harry Maguire & Andrew Robertson.

If City are able to bring the big Norwegian to the KC it will be considered as good signing as he will bring experience that will be very good for young players like James Chester, Andrew Robertson and Harry Maguire.

If Hangeland does arrive, he'll join Robertson and Maguire as new arrivals at Hull; Tom Ince arrived from Blackpool after snubbing Inter Milan and Monaco, with Jake Livermore and Robert Snodgrass also joined Steve Bruce's Hull City side.