By Ibrahim Karim Bangura (Tanko)
Sierra Leone international, Abu Kamara, has expressed joy during his debut for Hull City against Sheffield United at the MKM Stadium on Friday.
The English Championship tie is his first game to be played back after the international break.
“It was exciting to see teams coming in for me, but when I knew the interest from Hull was there, I was happy with the deal. When I spoke to the manager, it made my decision a whole lot easier,” Kamara said about his decision to move to Hull City.
“The international break has allowed me to know the players better, see how they play, understand the formation, and comprehend what the manager wants from me. I felt the break was crucial in me learning to get used to the system,” Kamara added speaking about his training.
“I’m really motivated for the Friday. Sheffield United is a big club. It’s a Yorkshire derby, so I am thrilled to potentially see myself involved in such a big occasion for my first game,” Kamara expressed his anticipation about him making his debut against Sheffield United.
On Transfer deadline day, Hull City signed the 21-year-old Sierra Leonean native Abu Kamara on a four-year deal.
Kamara signed an undisclosed deal at the MKM Stadium, with a club option for a further year from Norwich City.