Sunday, December 22, 2024

Yannis Salibur’s move to Hull falls through

Hull City have failed to conclude their bid to sign Guingamp midfielder Yannis Salibur, it was confirmed by the Premier league club.

The Tigers left a space in their 25-man squad list submitted to the Premier League for the remainder of the season hoping that FIFA will accept their appeal over the suggestions that the paperwork for a £9 million move was not submitted in time during the transfer window Deadline Day.

However, the world football’s governing body rejected Hull’s appeal thus putting their hopes of wrapping a deal for the Guingamp player to bed.

The 26-year-old French midfielder joined Giungamp in 2015 and has so far made 53 Ligue 1 appearances, scoring 11 goals in the process.

He began his professional career at Lille, whereas he also played for Boulogne and Clermont.

Hull City was rather active during the January transfer window boosting their ranks with the likes of Liverpool winger Lazar Markovic and Inter defender Andrea Ranocchia.

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Milos Markovic


Formerly a Chief Editor at the largest sports site in Serbia Sportske.net, Milos Markovic is an avid football writer who contributes to a variety of online football magazines - most prominently Soccernews.com and Futbolgrad.com. His feature articles, editorials, interviews and match analyses have provided informed opinion and views, helping the football aficionados keep up to date on relevant events in world football.

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