Hull City eye 25-year-old midfielder amid contract stand-off”

Hull City will  hold ambitions of earning a spot in the Championship play-offs this season. The Sky Blues and the Tigers are certainly in a better position as it stands, though Boro will be looking to find form and push for the top six over the coming weeks and months.

As of right now, Liam Rosenior’s team is three points ahead of Coventry in seventh place in the Championship standings. Although Michael Carrick and company are now 10 points behind in 14th place, they still have time to rally.

It has now been reported that Andrian Kraev, a wantaway midfield player, is attracting interest from all three teams.

The 25-year-old has been cut from training because he keeps turning down fresh contract offers, despite the fact that he still plays for Levski Sofia in his home country of Bulgaria. This is according to Sportal.bg, a Bulgarian news outlet that Coventry Live cited.

All of Hull City’s previous focus has been on the European market. It is possible that midfielder Kraev, who is without a contract and has international experience, would come to their attention.

Up to their most recent league game, the eight-time Bulgarian international has captained Levski Sofia on a regular basis. Given his age and expiring contract, he can be signed for nothing if he decides to push a move this summer.

In the middle of the field, Kraev is a towering, powerful figure who can also play centre back when necessary. But as he presses for a release, it wouldn’t be shocking if other companies become interested in hiring him as his contract nears expiration.

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