£25m Man Utd, Everton disconnect is good news for Hull City

This summer, Hull City may have to deal with the possibility of losing a few important players.
This season, the Tigers have surprised a lot of people with how effectively they have performed in the Championship, providing a welcome change of pace.

With just a few games remaining, Liam Rosenior’s team is playing such great football that they are vying for a spot in the top six.

defender Jaco Greaves, who has participated in all but one league game this season, is one man who has been crucial to their ascent up the table.

Since Everton has been a team to be mentioned in recent weeks, it isn’t really surprising that the defender’s performances are drawing notice for Hull.

The Championship defender is being watched by Tottenham Hotspur, so the Toffees have competition.

The Tigers will be concerned about his departure, but a development in Manchester United’s pursuit of Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite may be good news for Hull.

New Manchester United and Everton developments in the Jarrad Branthwaite race

Jarrad Branthwaite

In order to make improvements at Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have a busy summer transfer window for Manchester United.

Man United’s top summer target is Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, according to The Mirror.

The 21-year-old reportedly tops United’s wish list after making an impression on boss Erik ten Hag and scouts.

Given that the defender has a contract with the team through 2027, it is reported that Everton is hoping to acquire about £75 million for him.

Branthwaite is a player who keeps getting better as the season goes on, and while Man United is interested, it’s thought that they want to lower the asking price to something closer to £50 million.

This suggests that a deal may need some haggling, but for the time being, it is encouraging for Hull in their efforts to hold onto Greaves.

Man United’s stance on Jarrad Branthwaite is good news for Hull City

Jacob Greaves

Premier League side Everton are still fighting to retain their top flight status, but whether they avoid relegation or not, it seems that Jarrad Branthwaite is likely to leave Goodison Park this summer.

It will just come down to the Toffees getting the best deal possible for the defender, and it seems Hull’s Jacob Greaves is someone that could be lined up as a potential replacement.

Jacob Greaves’ 2023/24 Championship stats for Hull City Total
Matches played 36
Minutes per game 90
Goals and Assists 5
Touches 91.9
Big chances created 3
Passing accuracy per game 89%
Key passes 0.5
Clean sheets 9
Dribbled past per game 0.5
Clearances per game 4.5
Average rating 7.32

Greaves has been instrumental this season for Hull, with him playing every minute in the league that he has been available for. During that time, the defender has scored two goals and grabbed an impressive four assists, which is better than his xA, which stands at 1.55, as per fulltimesport.co.uk

But more importantly, Greaves has been so key in defence, helping the club keep nine clean sheets so far. He has averaged 1.1 interceptions per game, while his tackling is on point, with 1.8 coming per game, and he has recovered the ball 4.5 times.

The 23-year-old has really come to the forefront in recent seasons, but in this 2023/24 campaign, Greaves has really stepped up and taken his game to a new level.

Therefore, Hull won’t be surprised to see him being linked with other sides, but they will hope they can keep hold of him for a little while longer yet, as he only signed a new contract in 2022 and that runs until 2026.

The center back will be hoping to help Hull advance to the Premier League, and the Tigers will be hoping it will help them hold onto him. However, Hull is thrilled to hear that Man United is currently attempting to reduce Branthwaite’s price by £25 million.

It implies that there might be obstacles in Man United’s way, which might indicate that Everton decides against searching for a new defender in the end. However, it also implies that Hull can demand a high fee themselves if Everton does sell Branthwaite for a high price because they know Everton will have a sizable amount of money in the bank.

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