Bolton Wanderers are keen on securing a deal for Mason Burstow as Hull City navigates financial difficulties ahead of the new season. Hull City must raise £6 million through player sales to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations, putting Burstow, who scored 12 goals in 53 appearances while on loan at Bolton last season, on their radar. The Tigers are reportedly looking to recoup some of the £2 million they spent on Burstow from Chelsea in August 2024, but Bolton could negotiate a lower price due to Hull's urgent need to sell. With their promotion to the Premier League at stake, Hull's sporting director Jared Dublin is under pressure to generate funds quickly. Meanwhile, Bolton Wanderers are aware of the necessity to enhance their attacking options, especially with Sam Dalby as their only senior striker under contract. The club is also interested in bringing Johnny Kenny back from Celtic, although his recent knee injury complicates matters. As Bolton prepares for the upcoming season, strengthening their squad remains a top priority amid the ongoing transfer market activity.
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Bolton Wanderers Eye Mason Burstow Amid Hull City Funding Issues
Bolton Wanderers are targeting Mason Burstow as Hull City faces financial challenges. Discover the latest transfer news and club updates.
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