Everton will have competition in signing Hull City’s Jacob Greaves.
Other Premier League clubs besides Everton are interested in Hull City defender Jacob Greaves, reports Hull Live. Despite previous speculation about Greaves’ departure from MKM Stadium, Hull holds a strong position in negotiations with the player.
Greaves extended his contract until 2026 in August 2022, providing Hull with leverage in potential summer transfer offers.
Additionally, Hull has the option to extend Greaves’ contract for an extra year, a move they may consider to secure a higher fee for any potential sale.
Recent loan signings, such as Fabio Carvalho and Ryan Giles, underscore Hull’s appeal to players, potentially influencing Greaves to stay.
Moreover, Hull’s promotion prospects enhance their chances of retaining Greaves,
as they currently vie for a playoff spot in the Championship.
Premier League interest in Greaves is not surprising, given his standout performances this season.
Multiple top-tier clubs are reportedly monitoring his progress, suggesting robust demand for the 23-year-old.
Greaves’ contract extension grants Hull advantageous negotiating leverage, as he effectively has three years remaining on his deal after the current season.
This positions Hull to either retain Greaves or command a substantial transfer fee for him.
However, financial regulations may limit Hull’s ability to take a hard stance on
Greaves unless they offload other key players to stay compliant.
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