Nothing is on the offish yet, not on Hull's either. I can't find any source to back this up, so you're jumping to conclusions.
They'd be crazy to go for this deal, I'm not sure it would even be possible, no way to insure him, so it would be multi million pound gamble. ===================================================================================================== You can’t beat a bit of Bully Published: Today Add a comment Add a comment (2) QPR have been told they can have Jimmy Bullard for nothing as long as they pay his £45,000-a-week salary in full. Hull midfield ace Bullard, 32, is in talks with QPR boss Neil Warnock and the Tigers will not ask for cash. Bullard cost Hull a club-record £5million fee from Fulham in 2009. But they want him off the wage bill with two years left on his contract. A Tigers source revealed: "Unless anyone is willing to recruit Bullard on a permanent basis - and take up his wages - we'll not sanction his move to the top flight." Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1OICj3EmB
Good player, just because Hull couldn't afford him doesn't mean we cant. Will defo be an asset if he can be kept fit.
The Lord Warnock works in mysterious ways (especially pre-season). Large wage bill for a sicknote and a few spectacular goals if we're lucky...
If this is true, I'd like to know the details. With his injury record, pay as you play would be the right way to go for us. Imagine him on a lengthy layoff on those wages. Yes a good player, but I would rather see us spending that type of money on the wages of a proven goalscorer like Robbie Keane(I know,back to that again!) I can't help feeling that this is just another speculative flight of fancy though.
And to add, maybe it his target due to the owners reluctance to pay transfer fees? I don't know, but if this is the kind of signing they're making, there'll be a few more moaning about the price increase.
ahhhh, i hate our owners, every time they're mentioned, i get all depressed maybe you're right, you think Mittal can offer to pay the transfer fees