Gelhardt Returns to Hull on Loan from Leeds
Gelhardt Returns to Hull on Loan from Leeds

Private Blog Network – Joe Gelhardt has officially returned to Hull City on a season-long loan from Leeds United ahead of the 2025–26 campaign. The 23-year-old forward spent the second half of last season at the MKM Stadium, where he quickly became a fan favourite. His contributions were vital as the Tigers secured their Championship status on the final day.

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Gelhardt made 20 appearances during his previous loan spell, scoring five goals and finishing as Hull’s joint-second top scorer. His debut goal, a stunning half-volley against Queens Park Rangers, set the tone for his impactful short stint. He went on to score decisive goals in wins over Plymouth Argyle, Oxford United, and Preston North End — all of which proved critical to the team’s survival.

Originally from Liverpool, Gelhardt began his career at Wigan Athletic before moving to Leeds United in August 2020. He has since made 57 appearances for the Whites, including 35 in the Premier League. Despite his time at a top-flight club, consistent playing time has been limited. A return to Hull offers a familiar environment and a clear path to regular minutes.

His strong performances and clear passion for the club made a lasting impression on both the coaching staff and supporters. The decision to bring him back was welcomed by many who see his return as a key piece of Hull’s summer business.

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In an interview with the club’s official website, Gelhardt expressed his excitement about rejoining Hull City for a full season. He said he had made it clear to both clubs that returning was his top priority. For him, last season’s loan was one of the most fulfilling periods of his football career.

Gelhardt praised the atmosphere around the club, highlighting the support of the fans and the unity within the squad. With a full pre-season and entire campaign ahead, he believes he can offer even more to the team this time around. His return gives manager Liam Rosenior another proven attacking option who already understands the team’s playing style.

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He also acknowledged the new signings made over the summer, noting the added quality in the squad. His focus now is on helping Hull rise above last season’s narrow escape from relegation. The team is aiming for a stronger finish in the Championship table and possibly a push toward the playoff positions.

With Gelhardt integrated from the start and fully fit, expectations are high that he can be a central figure in Hull’s campaign. His previous form, combined with his hunger to succeed, sets a promising foundation for both his development and Hull City’s ambitions this season.

By setnis