Hull City boss shuts down transfer question as Tigers step up plans

Hull City is actively looking to enhance their attacking options during the January transfer window. Manager Liam Rosenior refrained from divulging details about a potential move for Fenerbahce winger Ryan Kent, but reports suggest the Tigers are keen on acquiring the former Liverpool and Rangers player to reinforce their promotion aspirations.

Rosenior expressed the need to strengthen their attacking prowess, especially after a failed attempt to sign Keinan Davis in the summer when he chose to join Udinese. Kent, who has faced challenges since joining Fenerbahce last summer, is now under consideration by Hull City.

Although Rosenior did not comment directly on Kent, he emphasized the team’s focus on their internal plans and strategies. The manager underscored the club’s dedication to securing success this season and mentioned ongoing efforts behind the scenes to bolster their squad.

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Looking ahead to the FA Cup third-round clash with Birmingham City, Rosenior acknowledged the competition’s significance, drawing on his own FA Cup history with Hull City’s memorable Wembley final appearance in 2014. Despite the relatively uninspiring fixture against Birmingham, Rosenior sees the match as an opportunity to provide valuable playing time for his squad and generate early financial gains for potential transfers.

Rosenior is determined to avoid a repeat of last season’s early exits in both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup. He highlighted the unpredictable nature of the FA Cup, expressing a desire to embark on a successful cup run and emphasizing the importance of success as a precursor to financial rewards.

The manager, mindful of the potential challenges, remains optimistic and focused on taking each game as it comes. Reflecting on his past FA Cup journey with Hull City as a player, he emphasized the need to approach each match with determination and see where it leads them.

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