August 9, 2025
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Acun Ilicali: Hull City owner willing to spend, but big outlay will be on  strikers - BBC Sport

Hull City owner defends 61-transfer spree as he bids for two more ahead of Stoke clash

Hull City owner Acun Ilicali insists he is ‘not just playing PlayStation’ as he oversees another frantic transfer window in the Championship

Hull City owner Acun Ilicali insists the rapid turnover of players at his club in the last three years is not because he is treating it like a game.

Hull have already brought in six players this month and will make Louie Barry the seventh when he is unveiled as a loan signing from Aston Villa ahead of a home match against Stoke City this weekend (Saturday, 3pm). Hull are also trying to bring in left-back Charlie Taylor from Southampton before deadline day on Monday.

Acun Ilicali: Hull City owner willing to spend, but big outlay will be on  strikers - BBC Sport

There have been 61 signings since Ilicali took charge in January 2022, reports HullLive, but he insists that is down to players moving on and injuries, such as season-ending blows for Mohamed Belloumi and Liam Millar. Jacob Greaves, Jaden Philogene, Ozan Tufan and Jean Michael Seri were all sold last summer after missing out on a play-off spot, which saw the end of Liam Rosenior’s time as manager.

Ilicali told Sky Sports: “I read some articles about me, about transferring too many players to the club, but of course, everything is for a reason. I’m not just playing PlayStation. Everything has a reason why we do something. First of all, last year, we had some loan players who had to go, and they wanted to play in the Premier League. Apart from that, some players came to me, and they said that they wanted to go to play in the Premier League; they wanted to make the transfer.

Acun Ilicali: Hull City owner willing to spend, but big outlay will be on  strikers - BBC Sport

“I said to them the same thing: I will never put my benefits in front of a player because it is his life, and I’m making a team, and he’s only one part of the team, but on the other hand, it is his life that he’s asking something from me.

“When my players ask me to give permission to go to the Premier League, of course, I have to give them permission. This is who I am, so I don’t put stress on the players that they have to stay. No, if somebody goes, good for him and for me, it is good. I’m always happy.”

Ilicali said: “We lost so many players in the summer that went to the Premier League plus, of course, some more absences, so we had to make the transfers.

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