Championship side Sheffield Wednesday have signed Matty Fryatt on a one-month loan from Hull City, according to Talksport.
The former Leicester City striker has made just two appearances for the Tigers this season, both of which coming in the League Cup.
The 27 year old moved to the KC Stadium half way through the 2010/11 season, and has scored twenty-five goals in seventy-six appearances.
He missed the majority of Steve Bruce’s men’s promotion winning campaign last term through injury and, haven fallen down the pecking order following the arrivals of Yannick Sagbo and Danny Graham, has been allowed to gain some first team action elsewhere.
The Owls are one of just two sides to have not won in the Championship this season, and fell dangerously close to the relegation zone following their 4-1 defeat to Birmingham City last time out.
The club’s strikers have just two goals between them this season, both of which coming from Austria U21 international Atdhe Nuhiu.
Wednesday host Doncaster Rovers tomorrow afternoon and Fryatt is priced at 11/2 to score the first goal of the game.
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