Toby Collyer's situation is quieter than it once was. The 22-year-old England midfielder generated plenty of noise around Manchester United last summer, but this time the chatter has cooled. Several clubs are circling, Hull City among them, as Collyer enters the final year of his United deal — a contract that runs to June 2026 and carries a club option. Nothing here is settled: this is live interest rather than agreed business, with Hull one of a handful of admirers. The reporting rests on a single but well-regarded voice. Simon Stone has flagged the interest, and he is a benchmark-quality reporter whose word carries real weight. That said, it is one source rather than a chorus, so the story is credible but not yet corroborated across multiple outlets — worth taking seriously, but still thinly sourced. The 29% reading tells you this is against the odds — more likely not to happen than to happen, at least as things stand. For it to complete, Hull would need to win out over rival suitors and United would have to be willing to let a contracted player go, despite that option year. The competing interest cuts both ways: it shows Collyer is wanted, but it also means Hull are far from the only horse in this race. Hull have shopped in this bracket before. They paid £4m to Trabzonspor in 2024 and £4m to Fenerbahçe in 2022, and went to £5m for an Aston Villa man in 2023 — so a deal for Collyer, valued around £4m, sits comfortably within their habits. Watch for Hull firming up their interest into a concrete approach, and for any rival club moving decisively first.