Former Fulham goalkeeper Tony Warner has been handed a trial at Premier League new boys Hull with a view to a permanent move.Warner started last season as first choice at Craven Cottage but a series of errors led to the former Liverpool stopper losing his place in the side.
After a short loan spell at Barnsley at the turn of year Warner was told by Cottagers chief Roy Hodgson that he no longer had a future at the club and he was released at the end of May.
Tigers boss Phil Brown confirmed the trial, saying: 'I'm looking for an experienced keeper to come in and challenge and Tony has been doing that at various clubs in the Premier League.
'He's got a wealth of experience and I think it's imperative that we carry three quality goalkeepers in the Premier League next year.
"If the terms offered are favourable, we'd hazard a guess that Warner will be on his way!"
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