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It's gone quiet on the keeper front, we can't go into the season with McGregor as No1 and Jakupovic wanting out. McGregor is an awful keeper.

Jakupovic doesn't want out, not sure where you heard that but last time I spoke to him (day before Ferriby game) he was pretty happy here. McGregor is a good goalkeeper, I'm happy for those two to battle it out for the Number 1 spot.
 
Jakupovic doesn't want out, not sure where you heard that but last time I spoke to him (day before Ferriby game) he was pretty happy here. McGregor is a good goalkeeper, I'm happy for those two to battle it out for the Number 1 spot.

I can't remember where I read it, I'm sure it was a quote from Bruce, he want's games. McGregor makes some good saves, but what keeper doesn't? name one?
He's a goal start to the opposition.
 
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I don't have full confidence in McGregor. And where is the creative midfielder, are we still just lumping crosses in?
 
I can't remember where I read it, I'm sure it was a quote from Bruce, he want's games. McGregor makes some good saves, but what keeper doesn't? name one?
He's a goal start to the opposition.

It was in the Daily Mail...

ELDIN Jakupovic could be joining fellow goalkeeper Steve Harper on the way out of the KC Stadium, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

Jakupovic has been starved of first-team football during his three seasons with Hull City, making just 12 starts since becoming Steve Bruce's very first signing.

That lack of opportunities has left Jakupovic frustrated and the Daily Mail says he wants out with a move to either the Championship or Premier League.

Jakupovic's only regular football came during a successful loan spell with Leyton Orient but he has clearly set his sights higher if reports are to be believed.

City, though, are unlikely to let Jakupovic leave without signing an alternative keeper to provide competition for Allan McGregor.

Jakupovic, 30, still has another year left to run on a City deal signed last summer.
 
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It was in the Daily Mail...

ELDIN Jakupovic could be joining fellow goalkeeper Steve Harper on the way out of the KC Stadium, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

Jakupovic has been starved of first-team football during his three seasons with Hull City, making just 12 starts since becoming Steve Bruce's very first signing.

That lack of opportunities has left Jakupovic frustrated and the Daily Mail says he wants out with a move to either the Championship or Premier League.

Jakupovic's only regular football came during a successful loan spell with Leyton Orient but he has clearly set his sights higher if reports are to be believed.

City, though, are unlikely to let Jakupovic leave without signing an alternative keeper to provide competition for Allan McGregor.

Jakupovic, 30, still has another year left to run on a City deal signed last summer.

Poor Jakupovic......Leyton Orient's star man. MOM against Liverpool. Southampton shambles.....another season on the bench. Easiest job in the world No2 Keeper
 
Torino Struggling To Make Progress In Negotiations For Hull City Forward

Torino are finding it difficult to complete a deal forHull City’s Abel Hernandez.

Il Toro have been linked with the former Palermo man for some time now after a move for the current Rosanero striker Andrea Belotti fell through.

According to Tuttosport.com, while Torino have increased their offer for the Uruguayan, the Tigers are still being reluctant to lower the asking price which is believed to be close to the €12 million they paid for Hernandez in the summer of 2014.

The Granata would like to take the 24-year-old on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy the striker outright next summer.

Hernandez endured a frustrating first season in England, making just 15 starts and scoring a disappointing total of four goals.

The Uruguayan also experienced relegation for the second time in his career after first experiencing it with Palermo in 2013.

http://forzaitalianfootball.com/201...gress-in-negotiations-for-hull-city-forward/?