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Wilks, Nwakaeme, Greaves: The latest Hull City news headlines you might have missed

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After a poor season, Hull City are looking ahead to next year with much more optimism following their takeover and the ambition shown by new Chairman Acun Ilicali. The Tigers have made a number of new signings in preparation for the new season and they will be hoping this will allow them to push further up the table.

There is still some work for manager Shota Arveladze to do before the 2022/23 season gets underway but it seems there are definitely on the right track to improvement so far.

With that in mind, here we take a look at the latest news coming out of the MKM Stadium. Mallik Wilks The transfer saga over the future of Mallik Wilks is one that has been ongoing throughout summer and it’s hard plenty of twists and turns.

After an injury and change in management last season, Wilks fell out of favour at the club and made 20 appearances throughout the season scoring just three goals.

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