<p class="big">Hull City have handed Khalilou Fadiga another chance to resurrect his career in England after giving the former Bolton midfielder a trial at The KC Stadium. </p> Fadiga will play for The Tigers' reserves against Rotherham on Wednesday in order to convince boss Phil Brown of his ability to shine in the Championship. </p> The Senegal international - who played a key role for the African country at the 2002 World Cup - has been without a club since leaving The Reebok Stadium in the summer and has previously undergone trials with Portsmouth and Southampton. </p> Hull is the next port of call for Fadiga, who boasts Auxerre and Italian giants Internazionale amongst his former clubs. </p> Brown worked with Fadiga inhis former role as Bolton's assistant boss, and the Hull manager has revealed he will make a decision on the 32-year-old following a reserve run-out. </p> "Khalilou has been blessed enough to play for some terrific clubs during his career," Brown told the club's official website. </p> "He's played for Auxerre and Inter Milan and then he spent three or four years at Bolton. </p> "I've known him for quite a long time and he didn't renew his contract at Bolton last summer because he had an operation on his knee. </p> "He doesn't have a club at the moment, so we've had a look at him today and we'll have another look at him tomorrow. </p> "We'll put him in the reserves for the game against Rotherham on Wednesday and we'll make a decision on him then." </p>