Transfer Rumours Summer 2024 transfer thread

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I'm old enough / young enough to recall Dave Roberts....He was always the stand out player when he came here with Oxford I think....We bought him and he was just as good for the next couple of seasons....If only there was another Dave Roberts.

He's the only player who got better with us, though I reckon Curtis Davis runs him a close second.
 
I'm old enough / young enough to recall Dave Roberts....He was always the stand out player when he came here with Oxford I think....We bought him and he was just as good for the next couple of seasons....If only there was another Dave Roberts.

He's the only player who got better with us, though I reckon Curtis Davis runs him a close second.
Now we get Alf Roberts.
 
It's all starting to look more positive on the new transfer front. Fingers crossed for a happy ending.
 
Seems a bargain...

Hull City are set to confirm the signing of striker Brandon Thomas-Asante from Championship rivals West Bromwich Albion in what is a significant boost to Tim Walter's attacking options.

Albion and the Tigers have struck an agreement which will see the 25-year-old frontman sign a three-year contract at the MKM Stadium with the option of a fourth. Hull Live understands Thomas-Asante will be in attendance when City host Italian giants Fiorentina in their penultimate friendly of pre-season on Tuesday night.

Reports emerged on Monday suggesting that City were paying in the region of £2.5m for the striker, but Hull Live understands from sources close to the deal that the final fee agreed with Albion is significantly less than the originally reported figure and well below £2m, which is viewed by Tigers bosses as smart business for a key performer at one of their rivals.
 
Just to warn people though Asante missed 18 (!) big chances last season. He did score some bangers to make up for it but I can see people getting frustrated ;)