Geddo is anxious about not being able to adapt quickly to the new environment in England after Ahli had agreed his six-month loan move to Hull City. Ahli announced earlier on the day that Geddo and Ahmed Fathi are on their way to Hull City, who have been pursuing the Egypt duo for more than a week. Despite declaring that the presence of Egypt teammate Fathi will help him overcome homesickness, Geddo fears a six-month period will not be enough for him to cope with the English game. "The presence of Fathi will hopefully help me overcome homesickness, but I'm only concerned that six months won't be enough for me to adapt," Geddo, 28, told FilGoal.com. Geddo, CAN 2010 top-scorer with five goals, is set for his first overseas adventure in Europe. Hull City, owned by Egyptian entrepreneur Assem Allam, are currently third in the Championship table as they target promotion to the Premier League next season.