
JOE Gelhardt has admitted he's enjoying the opportunity to get his career "back on track" at the club where he first announced his arrival in the pro game at 17.
The Liverpool-born attacker scored his first senior goal at Hull City's MKM Stadium - a 75th-minute equaliser that earned former club Wigan a Championship point.
Following his loan move to the Tigers from Leeds last month, Gelhardt also marked his home debut with a spectacular strike against QPR.
And, with ten professional goals to his name, the 22-yearold has already netted at his new temporary home as many times as any other ground in his career.
Little wonder then that he regards it as his "lucky place".
Gelhardt's early performanc es for the 2014 FA Cup finalists, meanwhile, have already prompted boss Ruben Selles to suggest that he is open to the prospect of a permanent deal in the summer.
The player himself who still has two-and-a-half years of his Elland Road contract to run - is making no comment about his future at the moment.
This story is from the February 02, 2025 edition of The Football League Paper.
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