Brandon Williams is being chased by MULTIPLE clubs in Britain and abroad after impressing on trial with Championship side – as former Man United star looks to rebuild his career

Brandon Williams is being chased by MULTIPLE clubs in Britain and abroad after impressing on trial with Championship side – as former Man United star looks to rebuild his career

Brandon Williams – the former Manchester United starlet – is being chased by clubs in the Championship and overseas, Mail Sport understands.

A talented left back, Williams burst onto the scene at Old Trafford, making his debut at just 19.

However, he has now been without a club for a year since the expiration of his contract at Old Trafford.

Williams has impressed during a trial period at Hull City, with reports locally suggesting that the Tigers are set to offer him a contract.

But his attitude and form during a short spell at the MKM Stadium has alerted others, with Championship rivals and clubs abroad expressing an interest in taking a player who is still only 24.

Williams has come off the bench twice for Hull, impressing in matches against both Spaniard Getafe and Sunderland.

Former Manchester United man Brandon Williams is of interest to a number of clubs in Britain and abroad

It would mark a return to football for Williams after he was handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash

It would mark a return to football for Williams after he was handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash

He has been on trial at Hull City, who are looking to offer him a deal

The 51-time Man United player was handed a 14-month prison sentence, suspended for two years

He has been on trial with Hull in the Championship, who are keen to offer him a deal 

He made 21 Premier League appearances for United, and had loan spells at Ipswich Town and Norwich City, gaining a reputation as a fearless and athletic defender.

Earlier this year Williams confirmed he wanted to resume his career at a new club after being handed a suspended jail sentence for a 99mph car crash. He had admitted charges of dangerous driving and driving without insurance.

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