Ruben Selles keen to reignite Harry Vaughan's Hull City career after transfer confession
Ruben Selles has wasted no time in bringing back Harry Vaughan from the cold and believes the 20-year-old can have a big role to play in the remainder of Hull City's season.
Vaughan had not featured for City in almost a year when Selles picked him in the squad for the trip to Blackburn Rovers at the end of December, before coming off the bench against Middlesbrough and then Leeds United last weekend.
The attacking midfielder spent a difficult spell at Bristol Rovers in the second half of last term but returned to City's academy, where he featured throughout the season before Selles recalled him to the first-team setup, and is now making his mark once again.
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"I think three or four of the young players have been training with us regularly, and then Harry, after the first couple of weeks he joined us, we called him (into the squad)," Selles told Hull Live.
"As I said before, I know him. I tried to get him for Reading in the last transfer window, and I think he's a player with potential but Rocco Coyle has been training with us also, Andy Smith, all those players have been training and training really hard, and I'm all in on honest players if they are quality enough.
"He has the quality. He made an impact in the game, and I can see him making an impact again and being an important player for us."