Hull City transfer news: Tigers latest, Leeds target Hibs man, Will Grigg eyed by Shrewsbury, MK Dons want Fletwood Town player
Hull City’s disappointing defeat to Accrington Stanley in League One meant Lincoln City once again replaced the Tigers in first place.
George Honeyman, who has been excellent for Grant McCann this season, came off in the second half with an ice pack strapped to his leg.
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Hide AdA little over four days remains in the January transfer window, which closes at 11pm on February 1
It seems unlikely that there will be any more incomings to the KCOM Stadium, you can’t rule anything out until the window has slammed shut.
What are the latest Hull City transfer rumours?
With Hull City in such good form, talk of transfers has been scant – but there’s still a lot happening in League One, with the Tigers’ promotion competitors having concluded some eye-catching deals.
If Honeyman’s injury is a lengthy one then Dan Crowley will likely come in as cover which may persuade the Tigers from dipping into the transfer market to fill that position.
McCann had been keen on striking additions.
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Hide AdHowever, Keane Lewis-Potter has now extended his contract now signed, leaving their little need to splash out in that department.
What are the latest League One transfer rumours?
In terms of Hull City’s third-tier rivals, there has been a host of deals linked with completion before the window slams shut on February 1.
Our sister paper the Peterborough Telegraph carries a report stating that Peterborough United have rejected a £700k bid from Norwich City for teenage prospect Flynn Clarke.
Posh are said to view the offer for Clarke, who only turned 18 in December, as ‘peanuts.’
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Hide AdFootball insider claim that MK Dons, Oxford United and Plymouth are all interested in signing Fleetwood Town midfielder Harrison Biggins.
The 24-year-old Biggins, spent the first half of the campaign on loan at League Two new boys Barrow, where he’s impressed, contributing to five goals in 25 appearances.
Paul Cook – formerly Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth manager – has reportedly turned down the chance to take the vacant managers job at Sheffield Wednesday.
The 53-year-old revealed last week that initial talks with the Owls had fallen flat but has now turned down an approach from the club to manage them on a short-term basis, report The Athletic.
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Hide AdFinally, a loan of £10 million by Northampton Borough Council to Northampton Town "demonstrated poor decision making" and had a "near-complete lack of an approved business case", an independent report published on Wednesday evening has concluded.
The report, carried out by external auditor KPMG, has listed a series of recommendations following its investigations. It has been published in full on the council's website.
KPMG was looking into the background of the borough council loaning public money to the football club in 2013 and 2014.
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Hide AdShrewsbury Town are expected to win the race to sign Sunderland striker Will Grigg.
Reports suggested earlier this week that the former Wigan man was the subject of interest from with MK Dons and Salford City.
Grigg has agreed a deal with the Shrews that will see him move to New Meadow for the remainder of the campaign – according to Football Insider.