'Unlikely' for McBurnie to go to Hull
According to reports, Hull City has expanded its striker hunt, and a deal for Oli McBurnie is now regarded as doubtful.Our colleagues at Hull Live say that although interest in the Scot hasn't entirely dwindled, their stance seems to have shifted. It currently seems unlikely that he will transfer to the MKM Stadium.
McBurnie, who left Las Palmas at the end of June, is now a free agent, and the Tigers have spent the most of the summer attempting to get the former Sheffield United player.
Before, there had been some hope that he might go to Humberside, since the player was reportedly eager to do so.
However, Hull's recent financial difficulties have obviously altered the situation, since the team is now subject to a three-window transfer fee limit. Although they are theoretically still eligible to sign McBurnie because he is unattached, any possible incomings are currently on hold.
However, Hull's recent financial difficulties have obviously altered the situation, since the team is now subject to a three-window transfer fee limit. Although they are theoretically still eligible to sign McBurnie because he is unattached, any possible incomings are currently on hold.
It is said that McBurnie's pay demands, which would supposedly make him the club's highest paid player, are now the primary problem.
It currently appears that Hull may be considering leaving the race, but considering the financial issues surrounding the planned relocation to East Yorkshire, it also appears that a return to Swansea City is improbable at this point.
According to reports, the striker has drawn interest from the Swans. However, as of this writing, no actual approach of any kind has been made.
It currently appears that Hull may be considering leaving the race, but considering the financial issues surrounding the planned relocation to East Yorkshire, it also appears that a return to Swansea City is improbable at this point.
According to reports, the striker has drawn interest from the Swans. However, as of this writing, no actual approach of any kind has been made.
Broome is ruled by Bolton Run.
Nathan Broome, the goalie for Swansea City, is already being eyed by Bolton Wanderers, and it appears that he will leave the team this summer.
After leaving AFC Wimbledon by mutual agreement, Broome signed a three-year contract with the Swans in 2023. But he hasn't yet made a senior debut for the team.
Nathan Broome, the goalie for Swansea City, is already being eyed by Bolton Wanderers, and it appears that he will leave the team this summer.
After leaving AFC Wimbledon by mutual agreement, Broome signed a three-year contract with the Swans in 2023. But he hasn't yet made a senior debut for the team.
He still has a year remaining on his current contract, but it looks like he's being set up for a transfer to the Trotters. It's unclear if this would be a loan or a permanent arrangement.
After training with Wanderers this week, the 23-year-old even got to play in their 2-0 victory over Orlando Pirates in Marbella.
"Nathan has trained this week and done well," Bolton manager Steven Schumacher told the Bolton News when asked whether a deal was possible.
"We believe Nathan might be able to join the goalkeeper's department and then another one."
Pompey enquires about Fisher.
This summer, Portsmouth expressed interest in Swansea City custodian Andy Fisher.
Simo Valakari, the manager of St Johnstone, claims that Pompey's interest in the Swans custodian had a role in their own acquisition of promising player Toby Steward, who recently completed a loan transfer from Fratton Park to the Scottish team.
Football is a small world, and I believe Portsmouth had discussed Andy Fisher with Swansea, Valakari told thecourier.co.uk.
This summer, Portsmouth expressed interest in Swansea City custodian Andy Fisher.
Simo Valakari, the manager of St Johnstone, claims that Pompey's interest in the Swans custodian had a role in their own acquisition of promising player Toby Steward, who recently completed a loan transfer from Fratton Park to the Scottish team.
Football is a small world, and I believe Portsmouth had discussed Andy Fisher with Swansea, Valakari told thecourier.co.uk.
"In football, people speak, therefore it's critical to look after the guys you are assigned.
"Portsmouth contacted us about Toby, so then we looked into him."
A child signs their first professional contract.
Ramon Rees-Siso, a midfielder for Swansea City, has agreed to his first professional deal with the team.
"Portsmouth contacted us about Toby, so then we looked into him."
A child signs their first professional contract.
Ramon Rees-Siso, a midfielder for Swansea City, has agreed to his first professional deal with the team.
With a 12-month extension option, the 18-year-old has committed to the Swans through June 2027.
Rees-Siso, who joined as a scholar for the 2022–2023 season, has advanced through the age groups in recent years.
When he was in the under-16s, his goal against Bristol City in the Professional Development League earned him the club-wide Goal of the Month title.
When he was in the under-16s, his goal against Bristol City in the Professional Development League earned him the club-wide Goal of the Month title.
The midfielder played for both the under-18 and under-21 teams last season, contributing eight assists and ten goals.
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