Hull City could be sold by Christmas, news that would be welcomed by the club's fans: Discussions with buyers
Club vice-chairman Ehab Allam said, 'We are looking to sell the club, so we have become emotionally detached because of the situation with the fans.' A whole series of decisions, such as attempting to change the club's name, and controversies over ticket pricing, has alienated fans. In an analogy appropriate to Hull's history as a fishing port, the local paper compared the club to a fish rotting from the head down.
The Allams are determined to recoup what they have outlaid (roughly £50m) and have cut their investment as they look to sell for what they consider to be a fair price. But will a buyer see the price as fair? There are buyers willing to purchase a Championship club that could get to the top flight again with the right guidance, but they would want and need to have plenty of money left to invest in the team.
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