July 7, 2024

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Hull City transfer announcement around the corner – Player has signed three-and-a-half year deal with Tigers

Hull City are set to complete a deal for Trabzonspor’s Abdülkadir Ömür, with an announcement expected imminently.

That’s according to journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, who says the player will be joining in a €5m deal that includes 50% of any subsequent sale going back to the Turkish side
A deal has already been agreed with the midfielder also and he has already signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Hull City.When are City fans not City fans? When they're Hull City Tigers fans | The  Independent | The Independent

 

They’ve chased his signature throughout this month as they’ve looked to make use of owner Acun Ilicali’s contacts in Turkey to bolster Liam Rosenior’s squad. 

He had reportedly met directly with his counterpart from Trabzonspor to negotiate the deal for Ömür, which has seemingly now being signed off and will see Hull pay €5m and the player be tied down for three and a half years.

They’re now presumably crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s on the transfer agreement, particularly given the midfielder has already signed his contract, and a transfer announcement should be around the corner.

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Hull City are looking to tie up a deal for the Turkish Super Lig ace before the end of the transfer window tomorrow.

Omur, 24, has been identified as a replacement for Scott Twine, who was recalled by Burnley from his loan spell at the MKM Stadium and sent to fellow Championship side Bristol City earlier this month.

In this latest u

pdate regarding his situation by HullLive, the Tigers are closing in on the addition of the Turkey international.

New face incoming at Hull City

 

Omur will arrive in East Yorkshire as a bit of an unknown quantity and the fact that Hull are willing to fork out money to sign him on a permanent basis, especially when signings from the Turkish league like Benjamin Tetteh, Dogukan Sinik and Dimitrios Pelkas haven’t worked out over recent seasons, show they must rate him highly and believe he will add value to the squad.

He has made 12 caps for his country so far and will provide Liam Rosenior with more competition and depth in attacking areas, which is what they need.

The Tigers’ bench has looked a bit scarce over recent times due to injuries but Omur’s impending arrival, along with the likes of Noah Ohio and Fabio Carvalho, mean they will be well equipped for the rest of the campaign as they hunt down a place in the play-offs.

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