Swansea City striker Lee Trundle has drawn comparisons with his own club and Hull City - who are in a potential battle with Southampton and Leicester City in a race for the Liverpudlian's signature.
After hitting 22 goals on the way to promotion to League One with Swansea City last season, the 28-year old has been linked with a £1m move to Championship outfits Southampton, Leicester and Hull.
With plenty of interest from clubs in a higher division Trundle has admitted the lure of the KC Stadium could provide him with a great challenge this season, despite the belief by some that the Jacks could in fact push for promotion in their first season in League One.
Trundle said: "Hull have won two straight promotions and have got a nice new stadium. It's like Swansea going up this year and moving to our new stadium at the start of next season.
"I'd read about the speculation linking me with Southampton and Leicester, but to hear about Hull being interested is another little boost.
"If the opportunity to move arose then it's something I'd have to think about because obviously I want to test myself at the highest level possible."