Hull City Targets Paris FC Forward Ilan Kebbal Amid Competitive Transfer Market
Newly promoted Premier League club Hull City has expressed interest in signing Ilan Kebbal, a forward for Paris FC. The 28-year-old player has attracted attention due to his impressive performance last season, where he scored nine goals and provided four assists across 29 Ligue 1 matches. However, Paris FC has made it clear that they do not intend to sell the player.
Hull City aims to strengthen its squad to improve their chances of remaining in the Premier League. Despite ongoing speculation linking Kebbal to the club, other teams have also entered the fray. Olympique de Marseille has shown interest but lacks the financial resources to finalize a deal.
Further competition for Kebbal’s signature includes clubs such as Olympiacos and Al-Fateh, along with Hull City, as reported by Foot Mercato. Nevertheless, Paris FC’s sporting director, Marco Neppe, emphasized the club’s desire to retain the talented forward, stating, “Kebbal, Mbow, and Camara won’t leave this summer. Like us, they are the desire to continue, grow, and take the next steps together.” This commitment from Paris FC suggests that sealing a transfer for Kebbal may be challenging.
Newly promoted Premier League side Hull City are one of the clubs interested in Paris FC forward Ilan Kebbal (28). The Ligue 1 club are, however, not willing sellers, as they have already made publicly clear.
Hull City are looking to strengthen their squad in order to bolster their chances of ensuring safety in the Premier League. Kebbal, who excelled for Les Parisiens last season (nine goals, four assists in 29 games in Ligue 1), has caught the eyes of several clubs. Olympique de Marseille have been linked throughout the summer but do not have the means to pull off a deal.
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There is interest from elsewhere, however. Olympiacos, Al-Fateh, and Hull City are all in the race to sign the Algeria international, Foot Mercatounderstands. Paris FC’s desire is to retain the playmaker, however. “Kebbal, Mbow, and Camara won’t leave this summer. Like us, they are the desire to continue, grow, and take the next steps together,” said Paris FC’s sporting director, Marco Neppe, earlier this week. A deal could, therefore, prove difficult to pull off.
GFFN | Luke Entwistle
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