Hull City is actively pursuing new signings as the summer transfer window opens. The club has reportedly opened talks to secure the services of Braga's goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek. The 23-year-old is currently participating in the World Cup with the Czech Republic and has attracted attention from several clubs, including Leeds United. Hull City has made a bid of £12.5 million plus add-ons in hopes of bringing Hornicek to the MKM Stadium. Meanwhile, Leeds United is also in the mix for experienced goalkeeper Nick Pope, who is expected to leave Newcastle United. This competition for players highlights Hull City's determination to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. Additionally, Middlesbrough has rejected a bid from Everton for midfielder Hayden Hackney, indicating the high demand for talented players in the Championship. As the transfer window progresses, Hull City fans will be eager to see how the club navigates these negotiations and what new talent may join the ranks.
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Hull City Open Talks for Goalkeeper Amid Transfer Rumors
Hull City is in talks to sign goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek as the transfer window opens, with Leeds United also interested in key players.
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