Hull admit £34m debt may force them to sell Boaz Myhill as West Brom bid for keeper

30 July 2010 16:24
Hull have hinted their financial circumstances could force them to accept West Brom's offer for goalkeeper Boaz Myhill. [LNB]Albion are reported to have bid in the region of £1.5million for the 27-year-old. City are around £34m in debt and head of football operations Adam Pearson admits that could force their hand. [LNB]'The situation is we have had an offer in,' Pearson told the Hull Daily Mail. 'With the position the club is in we obviously have to consider every offer. We have also got a good keeper already on the staff in Matt Duke.[LNB] Spectacular stop: Boaz Myhill's exploits have attracted interest from West Brom [LNB] [LNB]  'Obviously we would need to replace Boaz but the position with the club, and the fact we owe a lot of money to other clubs, puts us under some pressure to raise cash this summer. [LNB]'All we have raised so far is the cash off the two Wolves moves (Stephen Hunt and Steven Mouyokolo) so it puts you under pressure to look at these deals carefully.'[LNB] Cheick bid bounces as FC Twente reject West Brom's £3m offer for Tiote Sign up to our FREE Fantasy Football game - with £40,000 in prize money up for grabsDjemba-Djemba not joining Baggies as Man United flop fails medical testsClub-by-club Premier League guide to every transfer deal in summer 2010  [LNB]  

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