Tomas Kalas is a wanted man after impressing in the Championship. Simon Johnson at the Evening Standard is reporting that newly-relegated Hull City are interested in signing the defender.
The Tigers have appointed Leonid Slutsky as their new manager ahead of next season, who is close friends with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.

The report goes on to add that Kalas could have been playing his football at Craven Cottage against next season on a permanent deal had they got promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs but they lost to Reading.
With just one a year left on his current deal at Stamford Bridge, the Premier League champions could be tempted to cash in on him, rather than lose him for nothing next summer.
The Hull boss seems to be keen on a number of Chelsea youngsters who are currently involved in the loan system, with Championship clubs being allowed to have up to four players on loan from the same club.




