Hull overpaid for British talent – Bruce

Hull City manager Steve Bruce has conceded he has been forced to overpay to secure his first-choice British targets.
Hull City's summer recruit Jake Livermore.Hull City's summer recruit Jake Livermore.
Hull City's summer recruit Jake Livermore.

Bruce enjoyed great success in the domestic market last summer with Curtis Davies (£2.25m) and Tom Huddlestone (£5.25m) proving particularly good value.

But having established themselves for a second year in the Premier League, as well as earning a Europa League qualifying spot courtesy of their run to the FA Cup final, Hull are finding it harder to strike a deal this time round.

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Instead, they have been forced to shell out top money for the likes of Jake Livermore and Robert Snodgrass, who cost a combined £15m, with more to come when the Tom Ince tribunal makes its verdict.

“There’s the problem in our game; you identify a young English lad but you can get a player from overseas for half the price,” said Bruce, during the Tigers’ warm-weather training camp in Portugal.

“If I can buy in our market I always will. You pay a premium for a young British player and that’s what we’ve done.

“We’ve got a 22-year-old, a 24-year-old and a 26-year-old. It’s cost us more money but I would expect that.”

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