Aboubakar in action for Cameroon |
The Tigers lost Irish front man Shane Long to Southampton for £12million and Bruce has failed in his attempts to land an English forward
Hull City boss
Steve Bruce is making a £9million move for Lorient’s Cameroon striker
Vincent Aboubakar - after being priced out of domestic talent.
Bruce has opened talks with the French club for their powerful front man who had his best-ever campaign last season and is keen to move to England.
The Tigers chief has money to spend from the sale of Shane Long and has drawn blanks with home-based strikers Danny Welbeck and Troy Deeney.
Bruce would prefer to sign players in England, but he has switched across the Channel where Aboubakar is highly-priced but could have a bigger valuation if he hits it off.
Hull are down to Nikica Jelavic and Yannick Sagbo and need at least one new forward as they prepare for a season with European games.
Aboubakar, just 22, scored 16 times last season and has also notched at international level where he is already in the Cameroon national side.
Bruce has opened talks with the French club for their powerful front man who had his best-ever campaign last season and is keen to move to England.
The Tigers chief has money to spend from the sale of Shane Long and has drawn blanks with home-based strikers Danny Welbeck and Troy Deeney.
Bruce would prefer to sign players in England, but he has switched across the Channel where Aboubakar is highly-priced but could have a bigger valuation if he hits it off.
Hull are down to Nikica Jelavic and Yannick Sagbo and need at least one new forward as they prepare for a season with European games.
Aboubakar, just 22, scored 16 times last season and has also notched at international level where he is already in the Cameroon national side.
No comments:
Post a Comment