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Duffen: Hull talks ongoing
- Updated: September 26, 2016
Former Hull City chairman Paul Duffen has said there is no urgency for the club to be sold as talks continue with potential investors.
Duffen, who is assisting the Allam family in their search for new owners, has described himself as a “facilitator” in any deal and would consider a return to his former club.
“I get a sense the club will find a new owner,” Duffen told Sky Sports News HQ at the Soccerex global convention in Manchester.
“They’ve had a couple of aborted transactions. They want to take their time to ensure they work with the right party, and the right party isn’t always the highest bidder but the best bidder. My primary interest is to find the best owners for the club.”
Duffen visited the club with Chinese investors at an under-23s game earlier this month, after a deal involving other …