Pandur 'belongs' at Hull City

Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur says he told his agent not to mention any potential move during the January transfer window.

Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur feels he "belongs" at Hull City and is not interested in leaving the Championship promotion challengers.

He was linked with a move away from MKM Stadium last summer and has been telling BBC Radio Humberside he did not want that sort of speculation in the January transfer window.

"I spoke to my agent and said he doesn't need to talk to me about football as I want to stay, be here for the team and see how far we can go," Pandur said.

"I know they need me. I feel good here so in the winter and even in the summer I didn't want to leave."

The 25-year-old joined Hull from Fortuna Sittard in January 2024 and will bring up 75 appearances for the club when they host Bristol City on Saturday (15:01 GMT).

"Then [in the summer] there was too much talk and my decision wasn't less clear than it is now, so I just talked straight and focused on football," he added.

"I know I am here, I don't want to go - you are not forced to go, this is where I belong. I feel it inside so I listened to my gut and that's where I want to be so it's easy."

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