Palmer still out but Belloumi could start against QPRpublished at 17:07 GMT 20 November
Jakirovic: 'We will try to buy him'
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has confirmed that midfielder Kasey Palmer is still four weeks away from fitness despite being called up for Jamaica for their World Cup Qualifiers.
The 29-year-old did not feature in their draws against Trinidad and Tobago and Curacao.
"I let him go because they tried to win this last game and then to celebrate their World Cup [qualification]," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.
"We agreed everything with our physios with their physios to continue his therapy there so he's now on half way. Four weeks already gone and now still four weeks to come back on the pitch."
Striker Ollie McBurnie could make his return against Stoke City on 29 November after suffering a setback before the Norwich City game, while midfielder John Lundstram will return to training on Monday.
"He [McBurnie] tried to push before Norwich but then he felt [his calf] again and that's something we need to stop, slow down and maybe [have] two or three weeks more recovery for him," Jakirovic added.
Liam Millar is set for a return in December, while midfielder Eliot Matazo is due back in January.
However winger Mohamed Belloumi is back in full training and could be in contention for a place in the starting XI against QPR on Saturday.
"We will see [if he starts]. There's a lot of games, a lot of opportunity for everyone."
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