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Tigers move for Dortmund ace

Image: Buckley: In action during trial period

Hull City have tabled an offer for Borussia Dortmund striker Delron Buckley.

Hull bid for South African defender

Hull City have tabled an offer for Borussia Dortmund striker Delron Buckley. The South African international recently spent a two-week trial period with the Tigers, impressing enough to tempt Phil Brown into making a formal approach for his services. Although his German employers are yet to decide on the offer which has been made, Brown is confident that an agreement can be reached. "We've got a bid on the table for Delron Buckley with Borussia Dortmund and we're waiting on that one," he told Hull Daily Mail.

Quality

"It hasn't been accepted but it's not a million miles away. Once that's accepted, we'll talk to the player and discuss terms. "If something better comes along in the next couple of weeks then Delron and Borussia Dortmund might miss out. "But he's a good lad with quality, pace, a trick and a very good left foot. "If we want two players for each position then the pressure is on the likes of Bryan Hughes and Peter Halmosi - that's what we're after."
King deal
Hull are also set to open discussions with Wigan's Marlon King later this week after having an undisclosed bid for the striker accepted by the Latics. The 28-year-old has flown back to England from Wigan's training camp in Austria and will meet Brown in the next few days to thrash out personal terms. Should King complete a move to the KC Stadium he will join the growing number of new faces which have arrived at the club ahead of the Tigers' first taste of life in the Premier League. The new boys will be expected to make an immediate impact if the club are to survive in the top flight next term, but defender Michael Turner feels that the fresh faces have already helped to lift morale in the camp.
Strengthen
"I'm sure the manager is looking to bring even more players in to strengthen the squad and add to what we've already got," he said. "Hopefully, we'll have a strong squad by the time we start in the Premier League. "Geovanni is a very clever player. He drops in behind the attack and falls into little pockets where it's hard to mark him. "He's got a lot of quality in him and hopefully he can find some goals and set some up for us. "But all the new lads are settling in well. We've got new faces coming in all the time and it's the Premier League experience that we need."