Hull assistant manager Brian Horton thinks it will "cost a lot of money" to sign Tottenham defender Anthony Gardner this summer.The 26-year-old, who spent the end of last season on loan at Everton without making an appearance due to injury, played under Horton at Port Vale before being sold to Spurs for £1million eight years ago.
The Tigers are not Gardner's only summer suitors, with Premier League new boys Stoke and big-spending QPR also monitoring his situation.
Horton told the Yorkshire Post: "I know Anthony very well and he is a player we have asked about but he would cost a lot of money and there are other clubs interested."
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Craig D
you obviously dont know anything about Hull City football club.
Id sell gardner for free let alone £750, ive watched him for years at spurs and he is useless
Fagan was already coming back to Hull even if we were still in the championship,it was agreed with his loan deal,fine hes not a star but can cover left,right wing or has attacker....and lets face it big name stars wont come here until we have at least a season
alot of money? are talknig about Hull "£60 Million playoff prize" City? so far spent £750 on a waste of space from Derby??
Nice to see the Tigers realy going for the right people! tut sounds more like a chairman lining his pockets....
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