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Adam Pearson won't give up on Hull City position as sale moves closer
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Hull Daily Mail | Posted: June 13, 2016
By James Smailes
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HOPEFUL OF CITY INVOLVEMENT: Hull FC owner Adam Pearson.
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HULL FC owner Adam Pearson has not given up hope of being involved with
Hull City next season, although his attempt to buy the club looks to be over.
The former City chairman is part of a consortium trying to buy the Tigers and last month tabled what the Mail understands was the first of what have now been at least two offers to current owners the Allam family.
Pearson remains unavailable for any comment regarding his interest in City, but a source has told the Mail he is eager to be a part of the club going forward, either as the winning bidder or working with any potential new owners.
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While the former City supremo still holds the hope of his offer being accepted, the deal to sell the club may have taken a significant step forward.
The Mail has been told Hull vice chairman Ehab Allam travelled to London on Friday to meet with prospective buyers, believed to be the American investors led by
private banking magnate Peter Grieve.
While no details of those weekend talks have emerged,
as first reported last week the American consortium are hopeful of having an agreement reached this week to take ownership.