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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Liverpool youngster set for Tigers switch

Liverpool FC agrees to release U21 Spanish defender to Hull City with an undisclosed fee.

The 20-year-old Spanish defender has been given permission to discuss personal terms with the Tigers.

Ayala signed for the Reds from Sevilla in 2007 but has made just five first team appearances.

He impressed during a spell on loan at Hull last term and Tigers boss Nigel Pearson has made no secret of his desire to take Ayala back to the KC Stadium.

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Source: Liverpool FC Official, Liverpool Echo

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