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Championship club Derby County have completed the signing of Tom Huddlestone from Hull City on a two-year contract - with the option of an additional 12 months.
West Bromwich Albion are looking to sign Hull City's Tom Huddlestone following The Tigers' relegation, as Tony Pulis hunts for a replacement for the departing Darren Fletcher.
In what is becoming the tightest relegation battle in recent years in this season's Premier League, three teams that are in the mix for relegation to the Championship picked up huge wins on Saturday that could help them remain amongst England's elite next year.
Saturday saw the 2016/17 English Premier League enter round 26, with twelve of the league's twenty teams in action. With only one of the top six teams in action, it was matters further down the standings that were the main focus, however it didn't disappoint, with goals in every game.
West Ham United have shown keen interest in signing Hull City midfielder Tom Huddlestone, The Mirror reports.
Premier League newcomers Bournemouth are hoping to tempt Hull City midfielder Tom Huddlestone into a summer switch to Dean Court.
Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood is keen on bringing in Hull City midfielder Tom Huddlestone to the club this summer.
Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon has arrived in Hull City for talks with the Tigers. The England international is surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane.
Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon could be heading for the Spurs exit door in January. The England international is unhappy at a lack of playing time at White Hart Lane.
Highly rated full back Danny Rose will move to Hull City on a season long loan. The left sided defender had a mixed time under his former manager at Spurs, Tim Sherwood, but it seems new coach Mauricio Pochettino has decided to let the youngster leave to earn more first team experience.
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