Former Plymouth Argyle midfielder Peter Halmosi is being linked with a move back to Home Park.
The Hungarian winger signed for Hull City in July 2008 for a reported £2 million transfer fee but has struggled to cement a first-team place at the KC Stadium and is available to go out on-loan.
A national newspaper has reported that Argyle and Championship rivals Blackpool are interested in taking Halmosi on-loan. The Seasiders are managed by Ian Holloway who signed Halmosi for Argyle in January 2007, initially on-loan and then securing a £400,000 permanent deal.
The 30-year old winger was a firm favourite with the Green Army but has found life difficult at Hull, making a total of just 26 appearances since moving to Hull with 15 of them as a substitute and has only figured in two League Cup games this season.
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After what he said about the club and Timar non playing action I can’t see him coming back. Good if he did.
Not. Gonna. Happen. (Part II)
He’s two years older, two years slower, and hasn’t got much time on the pitch. Yeah, great to have seen him in Green, but… moved on.
Can’t see where he will fit in with Plymouth, but it’s only a loan deal so not much too loose. I think the lure of the bright lights will attract him to Blackpool. and he won’t realise the difference for a year.
If he can’t get a game for Hull he isn’t good enough to fit into our team.