Transfer Rumours Summer '22 Transfer Thread

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This one seems highly unlikely, considering he's on £50k a week, but the bloke who's posted it has almost 1m followers...

Nwakaeme, who could not agree with Trabzonspor, is on his way to Hull City!

Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, who wants to set up an ambitious squad to go to the Premier League this season, has come very close to an agreement with Nwakaeme, whose contract with Trabzonspor has expired.

The contract of Anthony Nwakaeme, who has a large share in the championship in Trabzon Spor this season, has expired.

Although the burgundy-blue club met with the player's manager many times, an agreement could not be reached.

It was stated that the Nigerian football player wanted a 3-year contract and an annual salary of 3 million euros, while Trabzonspor offered a salary of 1.5 million euros and a 2-year contract.

While the possibility of an agreement between the two sides seems difficult under these conditions, Hull City aspire to Anthony Nwakaeme.

At 33 years of age, non starter for me also!
 
This one seems highly unlikely, considering he's on £50k a week, but the bloke who's posted it has almost 1m followers...

Nwakaeme, who could not agree with Trabzonspor, is on his way to Hull City!

Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, who wants to set up an ambitious squad to go to the Premier League this season, has come very close to an agreement with Nwakaeme, whose contract with Trabzonspor has expired.

The contract of Anthony Nwakaeme, who has a large share in the championship in Trabzon Spor this season, has expired.

Although the burgundy-blue club met with the player's manager many times, an agreement could not be reached.

It was stated that the Nigerian football player wanted a 3-year contract and an annual salary of 3 million euros, while Trabzonspor offered a salary of 1.5 million euros and a 2-year contract.

While the possibility of an agreement between the two sides seems difficult under these conditions, Hull City aspire to Anthony Nwakaeme.

That would be a very good signing. Obviously he wouldn't want what he asked for from Trabzonspor, but he's a technically gifted player and would certainly do a job for a team like us.
 
If city sell klp for £15m then they could re invest that into contracts for better players. £10,000 a week for 10 players,over 3 years.
 
zero sell on value, high wages (or so it seems).

Well, why are we thinking about selling a player on who hasn't even signed for us yet? Not every player needs to have sell on value, what we need are players that come in and lift us to the next level. If he comes in for a season, does well and then goes off on a free transfer, so be it.

He won't come in on a high wage, at his age he isn't in a position to ask for one which is just as well because we aren't going to give him one.