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Campbell has high hopes
Fraizer Campbell is hoping to have a sufficient impact on loan at Hull City to cement a permanent position in United's senior squad.
The 20-year-old striker scored twice on his home debut for the Tigers and is intent on making an impression during his three-month spell at Home Park.
“Sir Alex came to the decision that I wasn’t going to get many games, with us being out of the Carling Cup," Campbell told the official Hull website.
“So it was thought that this was the best role for me. In the long term I’m working towards the goal of being a Manchester United player."
Fraizer is under no illusions as to the size of the task that faces him in making the grade at United, but he is intent on doing just that.
"I’m probably a long way off but you’ve just got to keep working and keep doing what the boss wants you to do," he said.
"That’s what I’ve been doing every day in training and now I’m here to learn my trade.
"Alex Ferguson hasn’t said that he’ll come down to watch me but I know the clubs keep in close contact."

Making the grade
“In the long term I’m working towards the goal of being a Manchester United player. I’m probably a long way off but you’ve just got to keep working and keep doing what the boss wants you to do. That’s what I’ve been doing every day in training and now I’m here to learn my trade."
- Fraizer Campbell










