(Photo via Man Utd) Toby Collyer’s ‘nightmare’ injury crisis has, unfortunately, continued into his new venture.Days before the winter deadline, the midfielder departed Manchester United to join Hull City on loan for the second half of the 2025/2026 campaign.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYWhat has Collyer been up to this season?(Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)The first half had been spent at the Hawthorns with West Bromwich Albion, during which Collyer made 12 Championship appearances, albeit only three as a starter, before sustaining a serious calf injury that saw his spell cut short.He returned to Carrington at the start of December to undergo his rehabilitation with his parent club. Then, at the turn of the year, United officially recalled him from the Baggies in order to find him a more suitable place to spend the remaining months of the term.Both United and Collyer eventually decided on Hull, who are well in contention to make the Championship’s play-off places and potentially return to the top flight for the first time in nine years.Journo confirms fresh injury setback for Collyer(Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)However, it’s been a worst-case-scenario start for the 22-year-old.Manchester Evening News’ Tyrone Marshall confirmed on Sunday that the on-loan Red suffered a hamstring injury in training with the Tigers last week and is now expected to miss ‘up to three weeks’ of action. Manchester United midfielder’s injury nightmare continues with second blow on loan #MUFChttps://t.co/KyLLFh3fkm — Tyrone Marshall (@TyMarshall_MEN) February 15, 2026It meant that he was also unavailable for Hull’s FA Cup clash at home to Chelsea on Friday, though the hosts fell to a 4-0 defeat at the hands of former player and new Blues manager Liam Rosenior.Collyer made his debut on February 7 via a 14-minute cameo off the bench in a 3-2 loss to Bristol City. He was shown a yellow card in his maiden outing.





