Hull City are looking into the possibility of possibility of re-signing Crystal Palace striker Fraizer Campbell. Local newspaper Hull Daily Mail are today reporting that a loan move could be available, as the 28-year-old has been frozen out of Alan Pardew’s Premier League side.

With Nikica Jelavic leaving the club and deadline day signing Adama Diomande, injured until November, the Tigers are short on options in forward areas. Subsequently, Hull City manager Steve Bruce is in the market for a centre forward to add the depleted ranks as they look to continue their good start to Championship life.

Bruce is a long-term admirer of Campbell, having signed him for Sunderland in 2009. However, Campbell is no stranger to the KC Stadium faithful either, having spent most of the 2007-08 season on loan in East Yorkshire.

Campbell was an integral part of Hull’s promotion winning side that season, scoring 15 league goals and forming a dangerous partnership with Dean Windass. The formidable partnership was accentuated by Dean Windass’ stunning strike in the 2008 Championship Play-Off Final, set up by Fraizer Campbell.

However, Campbell’s Premier League wages could provide a stumbling block to any potential move away from Selhurst Park. The Yorkshire-born forward is reportedly earning £35,000-a-week and Palace are believed to be demanding his wages are paid in full by any prospective club. Therefore, a move back to Hull City could depend on compromise.