Hull City have submitted a bid for FC Basel winger Liam Millar, despite interest from the likes of Burnley, Leeds United and Sheffield United.
This is according to The Athletic journalist Joshua Kloke, who believes that the Tigers have made a move for the player after managing to raise a huge amount from a couple of key summer sales.Hull City make move for Liam Millar following Preston North End stint
Although the size of the bid is unclear, it has been revealed by Kloke that the Tigers have submitted an offer for the player, who featured at the Copa America for Canada recently.
Darren Witcoop believes they are currently leading the race for the Canadian, who spent last season on loan at Preston North End and sees his contract in Switzerland expire in 2025.
But Walter’s side face plenty of competition for his signature, with Cardiff City, Sheffield United and Sunderland being linked with a move for him, as well as Burnley and Leeds United.
, bIn-fact, it had been reported by Adam Oxley of BBC Sheffield in June that the Blades had an agreement in place for Millarut that has seemingly not transpired as of yet.
Millar is expected to return to the Championship this summer, where there appears to be a huge battle for his services thanks to his performances for PNE last season in an unconventional wing-back role, where he scored five times and also assisted a further five goals.
Hull City need to spend and improve following significant sales
The East Yorkshire outfit looked set to be limited in what they could spend during the summer window, with Acun Ilicali sounding this warning during the early stages of June, but plenty has happened since then in terms of City bringing money in.
Jacob Greaves managed to seal a reported £15 million move to Premier League new boys Ipswich Town, whilst Jaden Philogene has returned to Aston Villa after the top-tier outfit exercised their right to match the Tractor Boys’ bid and buy the winger back.
With these sales in mind, Tim Walter may be able to go on a spending spree this summer, and that’s much needed with several loanees departing the MKM Stadium at the end of last season.