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Hull City Tigers goalkeeper Allan McGregor is set to face up to six weeks in the sidelines with a thigh injury.
There has been a summer of change in the Premier League in the goalkeeping department, but which team has the best keepers?
Media reports have linked Hull City with a move for Burnley striker Charlie Austin. Sky Sports reports that the former Swindon forward is one of the top targets for the Hull boss, Steve Bruce, who looks to strengthen his squad for the coming season.
Hull City have signed Scottish goalkeeper Allan Mcgregor from Besiktas. has goal keeper has signed a three year contract with Steve Bruce's side.
Hull City are confident that a deal can be completed this week for Scotitsh goalkeeper Allan McGregor. The shot stopper will arrive at Steve Bruce's side from Besiktas after a fee had been agreed between the two sides.
Ambitious Spanish side Malaga have reportedly shown interest in Rangers and Scotland international goalkeeper Allan McGregor. QPR had also been linked with the shot stopper last week.
Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock wants to bring five new players to Loftus Road to ensure Premier League survival. Rangers have already had an offer rejected for Blackburn defender Christopher Samba.
Scottish international goalkeeper Allan McGregor could be set for a surprise move from Rangers to QPR in the January transfer window. According to reports, Rangers' boss Neil Warnock wants to bring in a new keeper as top priority.
Not since 1986 have St. Mirren beaten Rangers at Love Street, but 22 years on Gus MacPherson orchestrated a surprise victory over a lacklustre Rangers side.
Rangers earned a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Fiorentina in the UEFA Cup semi-final at Ibrox on Thursday night to leave the tie wide open ahead of the Scottish's sides visit to Florence next week.
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