Where Hull City need to strengthen ahead of transfer deadline day
Hull City needed a strong transfer window in a bid to aid their battle to avoid a humiliating relegation to League One and they've had it so far.
The Tigers have added seven players this month with Aston Villa sensation Louie Barry the latest to arrive through the MKM Stadium door in time to feature against Stoke City in Saturday's must-win encounter.
Barry joins Matt Crooks, Joe Gelhardt, Eliot Matazo, Nordin Amrabat, Lincoln and Kyle Joseph, all of whom have linked up with City since the window opened for business on January 1, with many of them having an impact in the wins at Millwall and Sheffield United.
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Though it was ultimately in defeat, Gelhardt got off the mark on his home debut against QPR with a stunning 20-yard volley, while Crooks thumped in the crucial opener in the win at Bramall Lane.
City were trying to sign a left-back, with Selles making it clear that's an area he feels requires work after sanctioning the long-awaited departure of Ryan Giles back to Middlesbrough, but have walked away from a deal involving Charlie Taylor leaving the squad open for a potential late surprise.
As crucial as getting players in has been getting players out given the bloated nature of the club's squad, which Ruben Selles inherited when he took over early last month, and that remains one of the Tigers' key jobs in the next few days.
So far, Will Jarvis, Marvin Mehlem, Ryan Longman, Giles and Anthony Racioppi have all left the club, and it's expected there will be more departures with City working on deals involving Xavier Simons and Chris Bedia while they've suffered the blow of having Carl Rushworth recalled by Brighton.
With just a couple of days left until the window shuts at 11pm on Monday night, we want to know where you think City still need to add, if at all....