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By MIKE KEEGAN, CHIEF SPORTS REPORTER Published: 03: 02 AEST, 10 August 2025 | Updated: 03: 45 AEST, 10 August 2025 17 View comments Hull City appear to have won the race for Brandon Williams. Earlier this week, Daily Mail Sport revealed that the former Manchester United starlet was being chased by clubs in the Championship and overseas. Interest had been piqued by Williams' form and attitude during a trial spell at Hull City. However, it can now be disclosed that the Tigers look to have won the race for the talented left back, with a medical due in East Yorkshire next week. Williams burst onto the scene at Old Trafford, making his debut at just 19 and winning rave reviews for his tenacity. He has been without a club for a year since the expiration of his contract at Old Trafford. Hull City appear to have won the race for Brandon Williams amid interest from several clubs Williams burst onto the scene at Manchester United making his debut at just 19 Williams made 21 Premier League appearances for United, and had loan spells at Ipswich Town and Norwich City. Earlier this year he expressed his desire to restart his career after being handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash.   Williams admitted charges of dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

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