Bruce Continues Good Performance
Steve Bruce has been making history with Hull City ever since he joined the Premier League club on June of 2012 when the club was battling it out in the 2nd tier league of England at the Championship League but in the debut season of Steve Bruce in his first campaign in charge of the squad, he guided the team to the Premier League.
The following season Hull City reached the finals of the FA Cup for their first time and they managed to avoid the bottom relegation spots of the Premier League as they concluded the season by claiming the 16th spot.
The former Sunderland coach is an admirer of Sunderland’s Adam Johnson and the club is preparing an offer of €5 million for the midfielder. Nicklas Bendtner is another target of Hull City as the Danish striker is reaching the last few weeks of his contract at Arsenal before he becomes a free agent and this Hull City the opportunity of signing him on a free transfer.
The staff members of Hull City don’t want to spend a substantially high amount of money by signing new players into the club which is why the English club is keeping close tabs on performers who are economically viable and this is the case with Joleon Lescott as well who was released by Manchester City a few weeks ago.
Joleon Lescott was not offered a new by Manchester City when his contract ran out after only being able to make 10 league appearances as he fell behind the pecking order of Manuel Pellegrini at the Etihad Stadium.
Hull City will have a difficult task trying to sign Joleon Lescott as the defender is also being tracked down by Aston Villa, West Ham, and the German side Schalke 04.