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By MIKE KEEGAN, CHIEF SPORTS REPORTER Published: 21: 04 AEST, 5 August 2025 | Updated: 22: 11 AEST, 5 August 2025 64 View comments Brandon Williams – the former Manchester United starlet – is being chased by clubs in the Championship and overseas, Mail Sport understands. A talented left back, Williams burst onto the scene at Old Trafford, making his debut at just 19. However, he has now been without a club for a year since the expiration of his contract at Old Trafford. Williams has impressed during a trial period at Hull City, with reports locally suggesting that the Tigers are set to offer him a contract. But his attitude and form during a short spell at the MKM Stadium has alerted others, with Championship rivals and clubs abroad expressing an interest in taking a player who is still only 24. Williams has come off the bench twice for Hull, impressing in matches against both Spaniard Getafe and Sunderland. Ex-Man United man Brandon Williams is of interest to a number of clubs in Britain and abroad It would mark a return to football for Williams after he was handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash He has been on trial with Hull in the Championship, who are keen to offer him a deal  His attitude and form during a short spell at Hull has alerted others, including sides abroad He made 21 Premier League appearances for United, and had loan spells at Ipswich Town and Norwich City, gaining a reputation as a fearless and athletic defender. Earlier this year Williams confirmed he wanted to resume his career at a new club after being handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash. He had admitted charges of dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

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